- May 23, 2015
- 25,717
- Pool Size
- 16000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-60
I added MPS. I couldn't find a definitive answer about how much to use in my situation, so I settled on a first dose of 1 oz by weight for 230 gallons. Before the first addition my chemistry numbers were:
FC 7.5
CC 1.5
pH 8.0
I ran the air for a few minutes while I added the MPS and then let the pump circulate for an hour, and my chemistry numbers were:
FC 7.5
CC 1.5
pH 7.6
So I then ran the air for about 15 minutes after adding a second ounce of MPS, and then let the pump circulate for the rest of an hour, and my chemistry numbers were:
FC 10.0
CC 2.0
pH 7.5
So clearly, the MPS registers as FC as well as perhaps CC. I'm not sure how to interpret the numbers. But I have evidently put in enough MPS to still have an MPS residual in the water after an hour, so I guess we'll see how the numbers react in the following days.
@Arobbert, how much MPS did you use as a weekly shock to reduce CC's? Or was it daily?
I corrected my follow-on post as it was incorrect. You might consider purchasing this test kit - Drop Test, Chlorine (free/combined)/Monopersulfate, FAS-DPD, 1 drop = 0.2 ppm or simply get the deoxidizer reagent - Reagent Pack,Monopersulfate Interference Remover (for 2000 Series kits w/ .75oz reagents K-1515-A) if you plan to use MPS as part of your tub.
MPS will definitely show up as CCs in your testing.