mkfmedic
08-03-2006, 11:27 AM
Hi Folks,
We had our first "large" party with a number of kids and adults swimming in our small pool. It was a great time! After being away at work for two days, I came home to test the water and found that we have very low chlorine. No problem, adjust the Jandy SWG system and wait. I tested the water again last night, and the chlorine still remains very low, between 1 - 2.:eek:
Before the overfilling and party, I was maintaining 3 - 5 ppm for chlorine at 40% on the Jandy SWG System. After the party, I kicked it up to 60% anticipating the need to add some chlorine to the pool. After finding low numbers, I then adjusted to 100%, followed by the last test.
I have a Taylor Kit, but only strips to test CYA. The strips indicate that the CYA is very low. It was my understanding that once CYA is in the water it stays in the water? Could the heavy use combined with the accidental overfilling of my pool cause the CYA to drop from the "Normal" to "Low" range on the strips? By the way, I ordered the Pool Solutions Testing Kit and am anxiously awaiting its arrival!:)
Here is my Pool/Equipment
Approximately 11,000 - 12,000 gallons.
Jandy 1400 SWG wtih DelOzone System.
DE60 Filter
Navigator Suction Cleaner
Test Results
TC - Maybe 1
FC - Maybe 1
CC - 0
PH - 8.2 approximately, still having trouble matching the colors (my vision)
Alk - 100 approximatley.
Is there a way to test specifically for CYA? Is there a CYA calculator out there on the site? I'm at work again today (I work 48 hour shifts), and will be home tomorrow. My plan is to buy some CYA, and add slowly to adjust. I will also be adding some muriatic acid to lower my PH number. I was also thinking since I am running so low on chlorine that rather than turning up the SWG, just adding some bleach to "kick start" the chlorine.
Any suggestions or thoughts. They are greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance,
Mike
We had our first "large" party with a number of kids and adults swimming in our small pool. It was a great time! After being away at work for two days, I came home to test the water and found that we have very low chlorine. No problem, adjust the Jandy SWG system and wait. I tested the water again last night, and the chlorine still remains very low, between 1 - 2.:eek:
Before the overfilling and party, I was maintaining 3 - 5 ppm for chlorine at 40% on the Jandy SWG System. After the party, I kicked it up to 60% anticipating the need to add some chlorine to the pool. After finding low numbers, I then adjusted to 100%, followed by the last test.
I have a Taylor Kit, but only strips to test CYA. The strips indicate that the CYA is very low. It was my understanding that once CYA is in the water it stays in the water? Could the heavy use combined with the accidental overfilling of my pool cause the CYA to drop from the "Normal" to "Low" range on the strips? By the way, I ordered the Pool Solutions Testing Kit and am anxiously awaiting its arrival!:)
Here is my Pool/Equipment
Approximately 11,000 - 12,000 gallons.
Jandy 1400 SWG wtih DelOzone System.
DE60 Filter
Navigator Suction Cleaner
Test Results
TC - Maybe 1
FC - Maybe 1
CC - 0
PH - 8.2 approximately, still having trouble matching the colors (my vision)
Alk - 100 approximatley.
Is there a way to test specifically for CYA? Is there a CYA calculator out there on the site? I'm at work again today (I work 48 hour shifts), and will be home tomorrow. My plan is to buy some CYA, and add slowly to adjust. I will also be adding some muriatic acid to lower my PH number. I was also thinking since I am running so low on chlorine that rather than turning up the SWG, just adding some bleach to "kick start" the chlorine.
Any suggestions or thoughts. They are greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance,
Mike