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    Default Re: Update on excessive bleach consumption

    I cannot remember if CYA degradation is caused by ammonia or causes ammonia levels to rise. I do know that they are connected, but I don't recall which way.
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    Default Re: Update on excessive bleach consumption

    Quote Originally Posted by CarlD
    I cannot remember if CYA degradation is caused by ammonia or causes ammonia levels to rise. I do know that they are connected, but I don't recall which way.
    The byproduct of CYA degradation is ammonia. Of course, normally you get CC out of that, but not here. This is definitely a very strange case.

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