- Nov 12, 2017
- 12,638
- Pool Size
- 12300
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-40
Re: Water softener connected to auto fill, and new plaster start up.
Just the tip I was looking for! Easy and reliable, too. Will do!
OK, I'll watch for that. Yes, I meant pink (the cap on the reagent is yellow!).
Good to know, I'll make the grandsons do it!
That is great news!
I knew those pool guys were not taking care of my levels correctly!
Funny bit: I wrote several days ago to the maintenance company I was using to give them notice that I'd be taking over the pool upkeep and that "I'd call them when I need them." No response... I had to call them today to confirm and the receptionist had no idea. She has to call the pool guy in the field to tell him not to come today. They don't even know enough about pool maintenance to know when they're fired!!
1. You add reagent until the color no longer changes, then subtract the last drop.
Just the tip I was looking for! Easy and reliable, too. Will do!
3. There should be a fleck or two of undissolved powder in the sample. Otherwise use a bit more powder. You said "I titrate until I see no yellow at all". Mine is pink. I have the TF100 but I think those tests are the same.
OK, I'll watch for that. Yes, I meant pink (the cap on the reagent is yellow!).
4. You will still get 'some' calcium deposits on your water line tile. Just that fact that the water wicks up the grout lines and evaporates will create some deposits. I use a scrubby around the water line (when the pool is warm enough to be in ) to knock off the minor calcium deposit.
Good to know, I'll make the grandsons do it!
You should never get any calcium deposits below the water line as long as you maintain your CSI appropriately.
That is great news!
I knew those pool guys were not taking care of my levels correctly!
Funny bit: I wrote several days ago to the maintenance company I was using to give them notice that I'd be taking over the pool upkeep and that "I'd call them when I need them." No response... I had to call them today to confirm and the receptionist had no idea. She has to call the pool guy in the field to tell him not to come today. They don't even know enough about pool maintenance to know when they're fired!!