I am in the Dallas area and I have had mine up to 70%. Running pump 10 hours. I have it back to 60% now and adding bleach. My cya is about the same as yours.
We have ours set at 60% right now in this Houston heat, but still not producing enough chlorine. Our CYA is 40. I was thinking of increasing the chlorinator but does everyone still add liquid bleach every week instead of increasing the clorinator? I think that if we increase the CYA we would still have to increase chlorine levels. Thanks to all who take the time to read and answer!![]()
I am in the Dallas area and I have had mine up to 70%. Running pump 10 hours. I have it back to 60% now and adding bleach. My cya is about the same as yours.
Last edited by Theusla; 06-15-2006 at 12:20 PM.
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20,000 gal. pool - water temp 87 - Aquarite running 7 hrs/day @ 40 percent seems to be keeping up, although I may go to 45-50 before long.
I've just been having a private conversation with someone else about this topic. I have 20K gallons in Houston. Pool is 6 months old. I keep running out of CL and have been adding bleach. I run the pump 5.5 hours (up from the winter and will probably go to 7-8 hours soon) at 90% and it's still not keeping up. I'm going to try cleaning the cell.
Btw, my cya is about 60.
Robert
I've got an Autopilot SC-60 that was running around 25% on level one for my 20,000 gal IG. I worked it up to 65% over the last two weeks to keep up with the increased usage and sun. Yesterday I went to Level 2 and 25%. I'll try that for awhile.
I did dump in 3 gallons of bleach after the Tropical Storm dumped about 6" of water into the pool overnight on Tuesday. Fourtunately, that will help reduce my CYA down from 100 when I drain it back down today![]()
Nater
16x32 Vinyl IG, 20,000 gal, Autopilot DIG-220 w/60 series cell, Dolphin Diagnostic Pool Boy
Robert,
we are in South Florida & were having a problem where no CL was being produced, realized our PH was too high and our aquarite swg wasn't producing. Now have ph under control and voila, we have mega chlorine.
We are trying to find a happy medium ...right now its at 70%. We have 10,500 gallons, full sun all day ..... cya about 60-70.
Shari
Location:South Florida, pool temps 88-90, aquarite running at 50% for 7 hours a day 21,000 gal. Full sun from sunrise till 4:30 then in partial shade till sundown. CYA= 70-80, FC runs from 3.0-3.5.
Sal
Thanks Shari. I had been talking with Michael (mwsmith) as he lives in the same area as I do. He said the same thing about pH and then I read some more on Goldline's web site and it also said the generation is more effective with lower pH. I admit I had been letting my pH drift (jump is more like it) to the high end. The other day, I brought it down to 7.2 or so and am trying to keep it down there. My CYA today is 45 although I added some CYA last week thinking I was bringing it up to 60. I guess I had a lot less than I thought I did.
Robert
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22K gallon, IG, gunite, Sunstone Pearl White Pearl plaster, Aqualogic SWCG, Hayward Tristar pool pump, Pentair Whisperflo waterfall pump, Pentair Clean & Clear 320 cartridge filter, Sta-Rite heater.
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