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    Default Re: Salt Water Pool Water Smells Like Must

    Evan, you've been retired TOOO Long. Post #2...I noticed it. = )
    Sean Assam
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    Default Re: Salt Water Pool Water Smells Like Must

    Sean,
    I saw your post. My point is that the CYA is most likely higher than 110 ppm and that, even with the FC at 14 ppm there is still CC. Therefore, the CC could very well be happening because the pool is overstabiliized for the FC level. The other possibility, as you mentioned, is that the high FC level is forming disinfection byproducts by reacting with proteins in the skin and that is what is being smelled. Showering will not remove them. You can recreate this effect by dipping your hand in bleach for a few seconds and then trying to wash off the chloramine smell. (although if the FC is at the proper lever for the CYA then most of the chlorine would be in the form of chlorinated cyanurates and would not be available to form disinfection byproducts).
    And the plus side to being retired from the industry is that I finally have the time to care for my own pool! Although, if there was an opening with Team Horner I might consider going back into the industry I DO love my AquaCal!
    Retired pool store and commercial pool maintenance guy.

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