New fill - what's first? Total Alkalinity or Calcium Hardness? Water a bit cloudy.
We repainted the pool a few weeks ago and refilled with city water. We also installed new salt water system. Focused first on free chlorine and pH. I think those are getting close to being in check (FC 2.0, pH 7.4). But noticed today water is getting a bit cloudy.
For chlorine, I'm running salt system at 25% and adding dichlor daily to build up CYA.
So I think I'll get the chlorine and pH balanced but other stats look very low. What should I focus on first - total alkalinity or calcium hardness? See numbers below from this morning's test. Or do I need to look elsewhere to get the cloud out?
FC 1.4 (added 2 cups of dichlor)
pH 7.4 (added ~1/2 box of Borax)
TA 20
Calc Hard 10
Pool: 40K gal, 20' x 50', 8' deep - In-ground / Concrete w/ Zeron epoxy paint ● Pump: Hayward Super Pump (2HP) ● DE Filter: Nautilus FNS - 48 ft^2 ● Valve: Pentair SM-20-2; SWG: Pool Pilot with CC-15 cell
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