We have a 10k gal salt water pool. I used the Taylor K-2006 test kit, the FAS-DPD one, to measure FC 10 ppm and CYA < 30 ppm (too low for the test to report anything). I took a sample to the pool store and they reported CYA of 11ppm. After reading a lot of the articles and forums, I'm sure I'll get recommendations to up the CYA right away, but before I change anything I wanted to bring down the FC level. I turned off our SWG yesterday morning and tested the chlorine at various times yesterday and today and the FC level hasn't budged a bit. It was 10 ppm 24 hours ago and is 10 ppm now.
I though that with a low level of CYA I'd see our FC level drop pretty fast. Our pool gets full sun and the UV index is 10 right now. Any thoughts on why the FC level isn't decreasing? Our SWG is a Pentair Intellichlor IC40. It is controlled via an Easy Touch. I turned it down to 0% and checked the generator to see that the output dropped to 0% according to the indicator lights. We don't have any other source of chlorine for out pool. Am I just being impatient? Everything I've read made it sound like the FC would drop pretty fast in direct sunlight.
I though that with a low level of CYA I'd see our FC level drop pretty fast. Our pool gets full sun and the UV index is 10 right now. Any thoughts on why the FC level isn't decreasing? Our SWG is a Pentair Intellichlor IC40. It is controlled via an Easy Touch. I turned it down to 0% and checked the generator to see that the output dropped to 0% according to the indicator lights. We don't have any other source of chlorine for out pool. Am I just being impatient? Everything I've read made it sound like the FC would drop pretty fast in direct sunlight.