Re: hi all back again . have some green in pool
new #s and really worried about fc and cya????
fc-12.5
cc-0.5
ph-7.2
ta-100
cya-25 what to bring this up?
temp-87 what to do about low cya? water looks great just don't understand losing cya? using triclor tabs in floater 1 every 3-4 days??? also should i be worried of fc amount and cc is very minimal just checked at 8:00 p.m.
Re: hi all back again . have some green in pool
What's bothering you about the FC? If you're concerned that it's too high, it will drift down on its own. Reading back through the thread, it doesn't appear that you're losing much in the way of FC, and your CC is less than 1.0, so I'd say you're in pretty good shape.
If you want to bring the CYA up, you can either continue using tabs, which will gradually increase it, or if you want it higher now, you can add granular CYA either in an old sock hung in front of a return or by adding to your skimmer and letting it dissolve on your filter. Generally, the only way to lose it is through water loss--backwashing, splashout, etc. HOwever, it is a very subjective test, so unless you're doing it exactly the same way every time, then a 20 ppm difference is reasonable from one test to the other.
Re: hi all back again . have some green in pool
i was under impression that my fc readings was way high? am i wrong? and the cya has gradually drifted down daily but again the water is sparkling clear just look at last years #s and fc is allot higher than those if they are not high please let me know .
what is ideal readings? and yes i consider that i am doing it very close if not exactly the same each and every time
Re: hi all back again . have some green in pool
Your ideal readings for chlorine are determined by your CYA level...see the link in my sig for the "best guess chlorine chart" for more information there. With a CYA around 30 or so ppm, a FC of 12.5 is a little high, but you can swim in it--I just wouldn't wear a brand new bathing suit. And, in a day or so, that level will have dropped down closer to the "recommended ranges" for chlorine for that CYA. But I certainly wouldn't panic over it......
Re: hi all back again . have some green in pool
will run another test in morning to see if cya rise at night just am not used to having high fc that's all i have grand kids that have bad allergies and we went through a time last year that there eyes bothered them but i really don't think it was chlorine? i worry about them that's all and since school is out they will be over more just wanted to get ideal readings before they come over daily thanks for everyone's help!!!!
Re: hi all back again . have some green in pool
If you haven't added any more CYA, then it's not going to rise overnight--save the reagent until you've added some CYA, and then give it a few days to dissolve before testing for it. The FC will not stay that high for very long, with a low CYA. One or two days of sun should bring it down substantially (in my pool, it would only take one day!! ). When eyes are bothered, it's usually because the pH is too high or too low, or because the pool has lots of CC due to inadequate chlorination. A properly chlorinated pool shouldn't be hard on the eyes.
Re: hi all back again . have some green in pool
that's what i was told last years the ph should be more of issue than chlorine thanks will wait and check again in a day or so would you suggest adding stabilizer? never really had a cc problem
Re: hi all back again . have some green in pool
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Originally Posted by
airraid1999
the ph should be more of issue than chlorine
The pH is not necessarily more, or less, an issue than the chlorine. Get the pH in the 7.0-7.8 range, and as long as it stays there, you're fine. The chlorine, however, will need closer attention because if it gets too low, you'll end up with a green pool.
Also, the stabilizer doesn't really have anything to do with CC....the CC is just chlorine that's engaged with fighting "goo" in the water. The stabilizer protects your chlorine from being consumed by the sun. If you have an acceptable amount of chlorine loss during the day (2-3 ppm?), and you're able to chlorinate your pool on a daily basis, then leave the stabilizer alone. HOwever, if you are losing too much chlorine to the sun, or need to chlorinate your pool less often then daily, then raising the CYA can help with that. Really, it's just personal preference. The important thing to remember, though, is that the amount of chlorine you must maintain is dependent on your CYA level. (Repeating my advice to check out the chart I referenced above).
Re: hi all back again . have some green in pool
morning #s after a backwash last night
fc-11.8 did the 25 ml sample i got plenty of reagent also plenty for cya
cc-0.0
ph-7.0
ta-110
cya-35
temp-88
Re: hi all back again . have some green in pool
I'd go swimming :) :cool: