Strawfoot
02-07-2007, 01:38 AM
Greetings, I also posted this in another thread, but figured it belonged here.
I have a new salt water pool, approx 27,500 gallons, in-ground, with Goldline/Aqualogic equipment. The problem I am having is my Free Chlorine level has been practically zero. PH and all other levels are fairly normal, though I've had to drive the PH down some.
After intial shocking using the chlorinator, I ran the CYA at about 30ppm. I used bleach a couple times to get the FC level up, but figured I needed to start relying on the chlorinator.
After hearing that salt water pools require higher CYA, a couple days back I added stabilizer (using tied up socks in the skimmer to desolve the stuff). Today the CYA read 70 ppm (where I absolutely cannot see the black dot.) But my FC level is still pretty much zero. How can I get the FC back up?
Do I need to wait a couple more days for the CYA level to take effect, or is there something else I need to do. Chlorinator level of the spa is 10% and pool is at 50%. I'm thinking I may need to shock again. Weather here has been cold, with some rain.
Any suggestions or advice will be appreciated.
Mike
I have a new salt water pool, approx 27,500 gallons, in-ground, with Goldline/Aqualogic equipment. The problem I am having is my Free Chlorine level has been practically zero. PH and all other levels are fairly normal, though I've had to drive the PH down some.
After intial shocking using the chlorinator, I ran the CYA at about 30ppm. I used bleach a couple times to get the FC level up, but figured I needed to start relying on the chlorinator.
After hearing that salt water pools require higher CYA, a couple days back I added stabilizer (using tied up socks in the skimmer to desolve the stuff). Today the CYA read 70 ppm (where I absolutely cannot see the black dot.) But my FC level is still pretty much zero. How can I get the FC back up?
Do I need to wait a couple more days for the CYA level to take effect, or is there something else I need to do. Chlorinator level of the spa is 10% and pool is at 50%. I'm thinking I may need to shock again. Weather here has been cold, with some rain.
Any suggestions or advice will be appreciated.
Mike