We have a 9,000 gallon wading pool and we use the AK110 Pentair Water Chemistry Controller to inject chlorine and muriatic acid. Recently we started using cyanuric acid to reduce our chlorine use, but it has caused the other water chemistry to be off. If left to its own devices, the controller will inject way to much chlorine, sometimes too much acid, and the ORP is still dropping below 700. Now, even when the CYA levels are barely detectable (<30) the Controller still injects too much chlorine. There were several mornings we came in and the chlorine was well above 10 so we had to dump and add water before the pool could open. Could the CYA have damaged the sensors? Do we need to reprogram the Controller now that we are using cyanuric acid? We have compensated by turning the chlorine/acid injectors off once the chlorine/acid levels are good and then turn it on once or twice a day as more chlorine/acid is needed. By doing this our ORP is too low. Does anyone have any suggestions for why adding CYA has caused these issues or how to trouble shoot this? Thanks.
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