Thanks. I've turned the chlorinator down to 20% and I'm running the pump 12 hours a day now. Like I said earlier, I want to use the BBB method. I would like to get everything at a good 'base' level and get some confidence in my testing results. The results of my testing yesterday were:

pH 7.8
CL >15 using the K-1000 test kit
FC 20 using the Chlorine Drop test
CC 0 using the Chlorine Drop test
ALK 100
CH 130
CYA 50
Salt 3200 using the K-1766 test kit

Again, I'm new to this testing so my confidence in my results isn't great. From what I've been reading, aside from the FC being high, everything else is reasonable. I just need to get in a good routine of testing and adjusting as needed.

For the high FC; am I doing the right thing with the SWG by dropping to 20% and reducing the pump run time? Is there a guide for this somewhere? I assume I'll need to increase the % as we get more sun. I'm planning to get a weather station in the near future. Would measuring UV or solar radiation help with determining the proper setting for the SWG?

Thanks for your help.
Thad