Re: Green walls - just can't kill it all
You're all clear when your overnight chlorine loss is equal to or less than 1 ppm. Dose the pool after sundown, circulate for a couple hours, test FC. Get up really early in the morning before the sun is on the pool and test again. You can have an incipient algae bloom without registering CC.
I would raise the CYA to between 50 and 60. It'll take a little more chlorine for maintenance but, on the other hand, it'll be easier to hold FC in the pool. You said you do frequent backwashing which means you'll also frequently have to top off the pool and that, in turn, dilutes the CYA concentration.
I run trichlor tabs in my online chlorinator which I have set to 1/4. Not a lot of CYA gets put in but it gives me just enough FC to keep the level from going to zero. I refill a lot because the dogs drag out a lot of water and have to add granular CYA each season. I keep mine at 60 ppm.
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