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    Default Re: What should I adjust ?

    Quote Originally Posted by mshumack
    Dave, why do say a CYA of 5ppm is okay? Aren't we shooting for a CYA of 30 to 40 in a BBB pool and 60 - 80 in a SWG pool?
    He is saying that 5ppm FC is ok for a CYA level of 40.
    ETA: As per Ben's Best Guess Table
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    Default Now the Alk is Up !! (What Now)

    I kept the CL at 20 since yesterday and when I came home from work these are my new readings.

    FC 10.5
    CC 0
    TC "Bright Yellow - Off the chart"
    PH 7.5
    ALK 180
    Temp 81

    The Algea was not bad and there is no sigh of it today so I think it may be resolved. I was planning on putting my robotic cleaner in. What's up with the ALK ???

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    Default Re: Now the Alk is Up !! (What Now)

    Read the "lowering Alk" sticky at the top of the Alk forum

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