Looking at your location, I would suggest that you bump the CYA up to 40 like Watermom suggested, and then give it a week or so of testing morning and evening to see if your chlorine loss slows down. If not, you might want to consider bumping it up to 50 or 60. That is high for most pools, but I'm up around Shreveport, and I lose a lot less chlorine on a daily basis by keeping my CYA at 80-90. That's pretty high, though, so I would recommend bumping it up a little bit at a time and see if you get less chlorine loss. When you get to a point where you're losing 1-2 ppm a day, then that's about the best you can hope for!!
Janet
Janet
okay I'll bump up the cya slowly .. what is the best method for adding it ? Also what range do you keep your fc ? Is there a chart that tells you what the chlorine levels should be depending on your cya levels ? Thanks for all the help !
You can add it slowly to the skimmer while the pump is running. Then, keep your pump on for 4-5 days to give it time to dissolve. It may take up to a week to dissolve, so don't add more or test for it before then. The chart you are looking for can be found in my signature below -- "Best Guess" chart.
great .. Thanks !!
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