First time I"ve heard of it....but my pool is very rarely calm so it wouldn't matter! :)
Janet
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First time I"ve heard of it....but my pool is very rarely calm so it wouldn't matter! :)
Janet
I have heard that and I have also heard the opposite, that it sinks to the bottom and it is removed by shutting off the skimmers and opening the main drain. I have heard these conflicting stories at product trainings put on by manufacturers that I attended.
BTW! I can tell stories about some of the slight of hand "demos" that I've seen at these too, like the one that 'proved' that MPS makes chlorine 'reappear in the water --glass of tap water which will have chlorine, add OTO so it turns yellow, stick in finger which uses up the chlorine so water turns colorless, add a pinch of MPS (non chlorine shock) and yellow returns but NOT because the chlorine reappeared ad the trainer (who was president of this particular product company!) said but because OTO will turn yellow in the presence of any oxidizer and is not specific for chlorine!)
Is it any wonder that many pool stores give out so much misinformation? Most of what they learn about water chemistry comes from 'trainings' like this!
Getting back to CYA, both are false. Once CYA dissolves it exists as an ionic species in the water and will be evenly distributed as cyanuate ion through out the water. It's basic chemistry!
My pool liner is puckering like crazy and idea why? I read somewhere that damage can be done to the liner if Ph is too low. Mine was 6.? for a week or so. Do you think it will last through the summer?
Thanks in advance.
pH getting too low WILL pucker the liner--is it on the sides, or has it started on the bottom? I would measure your pH and adjust it to 7.2-7.8, ASAP--as far as how long it will last, I have no idea--depends on whether any water has gotten behind it, in what shape the seams are, etc. You'll just have to adjust your water chemistry and hope for the best!
Janet
ph has been 7.5 since I started this thread, than to you folks. The puckering is only on the sides. We also patched a hole at the top of the liner this year.
Ph 7.5
Alk 130
Chlorine 8
can't measure cc because I am waiting for more regeant to arrive. I ordered the wrong stuff instead of 0871 I ordered R-0002 DPD Reagent #2!
Water looks great!
PS I got my cya down to 85-90!!
After lots of rain and vacuuming to waste then refilling, my CYA is down to 50!!
Last night I vacuumed to waste and cleaned the bottom of the pool, backwashed, then shut the pump off. This AM the pool was crystal clear with nothing at the bottom of pool. After 2 hours of filtering this AM I noticed the brown stuff gathering again. So, I am thinking that the problem is the filter. I am going to add DE this PM or, do you think I should flock?
You people are the best! I don't think in all the years I have owned a pool, my pool has been better balanced and beautiful! Thanks again
You can always add a little DE if you want--just enough to make the pressure rise by 1 ppm--and it may help filter out smaller stuff. Don't forget that the pressure rise takes a few minutes though, so add it slowly.
I don't think adding floc is going to help--it is designed to make smaller particles that won't settle to the bottom stick together so it will settle. Sounds like yours is settling fine, so there's no need for the floc.
Good job getting the CYA down to 50--now just maintain your chlorine in the 3-6 ppm range. Actually, I would keep it on the upper end of that, but it should be easier to maintain your pool now.
Janet