Re: Water softener connected to auto fill, and new plaster start up.
Happy heart here!
Kim
Happy heart here!

Kim

Dirk have you tried out the PoolMath App? It is awesome to carry the phone/iPad to the testing station and enter your numbers while testing. Auto calculation of CSI and life time logs! Doesn't get any better.
So is this Dirk's or Mark's pool?![]()
So is this Dirk's or Mark's pool?
on getting the TA down! Now who are you??? LOL
EAT!!
What strength chlorine are you using? If 8.25% bleach, your two cups is a little less than 1 ppm per day FC loss. About right but will go down once our warm fall drops to cool winter.
Yes - add a half gallon of chlorine before you leave.
Your pH may rise. Right before you leave, test and drop the pH to 7.2.
I only use 4 drops in my K1000 pH test. It helps me compare colors. Try it.
CH - close enough. Since it will only go up, no concerns. I only test it every month during the summer and ignore it all winter.
Have a good holiday.
You are gaining so much knowledge! Well done!
Two cups of chlorine is about right for this time of year and a CYA of 30. You can push the CYA up to 50 or so when you get back. This will help with the amount of FC needed.
Leaving your new baby.............she will be fine. This is how you "tuck her in":
-Lower your PH to 7.2. It will go up while you are gone but you know what to do to bring it back down.
-FC I see you have a IntelliChlor, is it working/turned on yet? If it is working then you are good to go!
Do you have any pucks/tablets? If so you can add those to a floater. This will keep chlorine in your pool if your IntelliChlor is not working yet.
-Testing PH-I hold a white plastic plate up behind the tube. I make sure I am under a bright light. For me that is the light over my stove. I hold the plate and tube about shoulder height. I pull the plate back and forth to help me match the colors. Just go with your closest match and call it good. It is all about the hue as you have seen.
I have heard the magic stirrer really helps with the CH test. I cannot say for sure as I don't have to test for CH having a vinyl pool.
Have fun on your trip!
Good job on the water hook up! You should easily evaporate far more water in your climate. You might get a lucky rainfall that raises your water level but that might happen every other year at best.
I do believe you will need to monitor how much your softener must regenerate in the early summer when your water feed to the pool will be quite high. I would assume you will hit 3/4" to 1" of evaporation a day. See how much that is based on your pool surface area.
Been a pleasure to help you out. Take care.