Yeah, I got the TF-100 plus the better of the salt tester kits. I'll add to my sig.
I was reading in some places that it's possible for Calcium-based shock to sometimes cause calcium flake deposits with salt-water pools. Up until the night I added shock, there were very few flakes after the initial "outbreak" that inspired this post about a month ago. The day after adding shock 2 nights ago, bam, lots of flakes. Wondering if that's a possibility? For example, today there's not much new in the way of flakes.
Checked the cell, some deposits going on but not massive. A few tiny, pebble-sized bits on the side closest to where the water goes back to the pool. I suppose I could clean the cell and see if that helps.
I was reading in some places that it's possible for Calcium-based shock to sometimes cause calcium flake deposits with salt-water pools. Up until the night I added shock, there were very few flakes after the initial "outbreak" that inspired this post about a month ago. The day after adding shock 2 nights ago, bam, lots of flakes. Wondering if that's a possibility? For example, today there's not much new in the way of flakes.
Checked the cell, some deposits going on but not massive. A few tiny, pebble-sized bits on the side closest to where the water goes back to the pool. I suppose I could clean the cell and see if that helps.