Gretchen
06-30-2011, 09:56 AM
Background info: New liner and water this season. 35,000 gal. vinyl in-ground pool. It is a garden pool so it has both sun and shade. This mornings numbers:
TC: 3
FC: 3
Ph: 7.4
AK: 170
CYA: 40 at last test (out of reagent!) and we've been running on bleach ever since so there should be no change.
The water is clear and we have no evidence of scale or anything. No problem, right? BUT - we're running through a lot of bleach this year. It seems to lose chlorine pretty fast for the CYA numbers we have. We've had the pool up and running for a month now. At first, I kept my urge to pour everything in the pool and make it PERFECT under control by testing every other day. Now things are closer to where I'd like them to be (I think) so I'm back to every morning.
The alkalinity was quite high at first test with the new water. Off the charts. We have two pretty strong outlet jets and they were directed up, so we have a constant ripple at each side of the pool. I haven't lowered the Ph as far as recommended but it is still doing the trick over time; a week ago it was 180 so it is still dropping. I'm assuming this is also why we're using more chlorine than usual?
I'm a firm believer in not fixing it if it ain't broke but still I'd like to know why!
TC: 3
FC: 3
Ph: 7.4
AK: 170
CYA: 40 at last test (out of reagent!) and we've been running on bleach ever since so there should be no change.
The water is clear and we have no evidence of scale or anything. No problem, right? BUT - we're running through a lot of bleach this year. It seems to lose chlorine pretty fast for the CYA numbers we have. We've had the pool up and running for a month now. At first, I kept my urge to pour everything in the pool and make it PERFECT under control by testing every other day. Now things are closer to where I'd like them to be (I think) so I'm back to every morning.
The alkalinity was quite high at first test with the new water. Off the charts. We have two pretty strong outlet jets and they were directed up, so we have a constant ripple at each side of the pool. I haven't lowered the Ph as far as recommended but it is still doing the trick over time; a week ago it was 180 so it is still dropping. I'm assuming this is also why we're using more chlorine than usual?
I'm a firm believer in not fixing it if it ain't broke but still I'd like to know why!