
Originally Posted by
jnorris
Aw, you're too kind! Thanks for the encouragement. This is all new to me. A few weeks ago I couldn't even tell you what a skimmer was; and now, I can backwash my filter!
RE: the sticks; you know, I asked him that very question tonight. If I need to raise my CL and do it by setting the feeder higher, won't that also increase my CYA?
Yes. That's exactly right. You'll be adding CYA all the time.
I'm wondering if I can't just get my CYA where I want it, and then stop using the sticks and just use bleach for regular sanitation.
Exactly.
And if my CYA drops, can I switch back to using the sticks again?
Your CYA won't normally drop on its own (with some exceptions; search the forum for threads on biodegradation of CYA)
But then again, we are away alot (will be out of town for at least a week each month this summer) so maybe I need to stay with the sticks?
Good thinking, almost. Save the sticks for those times when you'll be out of town. That way your CYA won't build up to crazy levels like it will if you use the sticks all the time.
And if I do switch to bleach, can I still use the Cal Hypo to shock? I know that using bleach to shock would probably be cheaper, but I really don't want to be buying cartloads of bleach every week.
You really shouldn't need to shock that often. Only when you have combined chlorine in excess of 0.5 ppm. You can shock with cal-hypo, but remember that you'll be adding calcium to your water every time you do (you didn't post your calcium number so I don't know if that will be an immediate problem or not).
Judy
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