CYA tested at Pool store at 12. Its an inground vinyl lined pool.
CYA tested at Pool store at 12. Its an inground vinyl lined pool.
There is no way a pool store can get a CYA reading of 12. That test is just too subjective and you actually can't differentiate values under 30. We see this all the time.
The pool was opened with zero CYA. I tested for it. Before I realized about the degradtion of the CYA I was adding CYA by way of TriChorl pucks in a floater I made. So there could be a low reading of CYA. I have taken the Tricholr out while I battle. Todays readings are after adding 3 gals last night.
Last night after adding 3 gals
TC 19
CC .5
FC 18.5
This AM reading TC 16
CC 1
FC 15
Only used 3.5 PPM last night down from 7 overnight two nights ago and down from 12 from just one night ago but it was distorted by the 2" of rain we had that night. Still brushing every day and backflushing too. Making slow progress.
What she means is that there may be a low level of CYA in the water, but the black dot testing for it won't differentiate between levels of CYA less than 30 ppm.
Update for today; Added 3 gals last night ended up with the following readings. TC 18, CC 1, FC 17; This AM had TC 15, CC 1, FC 14. This is the forth day of 3 gals/day chlorine addition. Is this normal in the battle to clear up the mess from the degradation of the CYA over the winter??? Been losing 3 to 3.5 ppm overnight the goal is just a 1ppm loss correct?
Sounds pretty normal. It taks alot of chlorine.
Stay at it, the fact that you're losing FC overnight and have a significant CC level indicates you're battling something.
Would I help the cause by upping the dose to 4 or 5 gals overnight? That would be roughly 25 to 30ppm vs. the 18ppm that I am adding with the 3 gals? CYA is very low 10 or less.
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