Re: chlorine

Originally Posted by
willis1
I have the kit and the cya is how down to 0, i just tested it again
So by "the kit", do you mean the Taylor K-2006 and if so, you're saying that your black dot never disappeared?
If your CYA is less than 30, this is most likely why your chlorine is disappearing so quickly. Have you done an overnight chlorine loss test to determine if you are losing chlorine due to anything other than sun burnoff? If not, with your pump on, hit your pool with a dose of chlorine after the sun is down then before bed test your chlorine level. Be sure that at least an hour has passed to give your CL time to circulate before you test. Then, in the morning within an hour or so of the sun coming up but preferrably befor the sun hits the pool, test again noting the difference in the two tests. If there has been no loss then your chlorine loss issue is due to your lack of CYA in the pool.
You can add CYA by using stabilizer (cyanuric acid) to your pool or you can chlorinate with a stabilized chlorine product such as dichlor or trichlor. If the latter, be sure to verify the ingredients of the chlorinator prior to purchase/use. If it has anything in it such as Copper Sulfate pentahydrate and/or Aluminum Sulfate then DO NOT USE.
Be sure to read the Best Guess Chlorine Guide as the amount of chlorine you need to maintain is directly related to the levels of CYA in your pool.
30' round 22K gal AG vinyl pool; skimmer tabs and GV Bleach; Hayward SD60 sand filter; Pentair 1.5 HP pump; hrs; ; utility water; summer: none; winter: none; K-2006 Test Kit ; PF:5.5
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