Hi - I'm new hereI've been reading for a few days and I've just tested my CYA level so that I can use the best guess chlorine chart. My question is:
How does my Nature 2 fit in with the chart suggestions? My CYA is between 80 and 90 ppm (depending on the light available, it was hard to tell when to stop putting drops in the test tube). So, from the chart my min FC is 5 and my max is 10 ppm. But the claim on the Nature 2 is that you can lower the amount of chlorine needed by half. Is that true?
Right now my water is sparkling clear. I've been working hard to get the water balanced. I pulled the chlorine tabs from the pool a few days ago and I'm going to chlorinate with bleach, as suggested on this forum.
Here's my basic pool info:
I have an IG, 18,000 gal fiberglass pool (4' shallow end, 6' deep end). The water is currently 77 degrees, but it gets WARM in the summer - I've seen it at 94 degrees. I currently have a 12 year old 36 SF DE filter, but I have the replacement 48 SF one sitting the garage waiting to be installed this weekend. The pump is a Pentair Ultra-Flow 1.0 hp. I run a 3/4 hp booster pump to power the newly replaced Letro Legend sweep (the sweep has been doing a great job!).
My water chemistry is:
pH 7.3
TA 100 ppm
FC between 2 and 4 ppm
CYA 80-90 ppm
The fill water is:
pH 7.0
TA 110 ppm
So, I'm trying to figure out what FC level I should have in conjunction with the Nature 2. From there it would be helpful to know how much bleach to put in, and how often, to maintain that.
Also, would it be helpful to drain some of the water to try to get my CYA number lower? I've read some about the "best guess" reasoning, but it still freaks me out to see the FC level that high! I suppose that is just because it is beat into us to use between 1 and 3 ppm - the "safe" value.
Did I miss anything? Thanks in advance for your help!
PS - To the admin - I hope that your father is on the road to recovery - I've been praying for him and your family.
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