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    Default Re: SWCG clogging

    Ok.

    Turn the SWCG unit(s) off and chlorinate manually till your TA is 100 or below and your pH is below 7.6.

    Then, retest all values. It is possible to lower calcium via a process called lime softening. But you'll end up with a cloudy pool to clean up, and it's probably not necessary. By doing things the way I say, you can begin swimming right away.

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    Thanks Ben
    I am going to start lowering the TA this weekend (acid and aerate)

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    Good luck!

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