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    Default Re: Stubborn algae - Am I getting it yet?

    It looks like you've done nice work clearing your pool. You are apparently gaining a good grasp of the issues and acting on them correctly.

    Just a cautionary note on your chlorine levels....40ppm could be endangering your liner....perhaps causing it to fade. If you need to shock in the future, I think you would do better to make your target Chlorine about 25-30ppm.

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    Default Re: Stubborn algae - Am I getting it yet?

    Given the 75-80 CYA level, an FC of 40 still only generates about 0.6 ppm of HOCl (see this table for some values going from FC to HOCl and this table for some values going from HOCl to FC similar to Ben's chart if you look at the 0.03 as "min", 0.06 as "max" and 0.5 as a possible "shock") so assuming that this disinfecting form of chlorine is what fades vinyl liners, then even an FC of 40 is likely to be safe. Nevertheless, it's probably not worth threatening a vinyl liner just because the chemistry shows disinfecting chlorine levels that are even lower than when if you didn't use CYA. It is possible, though unlikely, that the chlorinated cyanurates (that is, the chlorine bound with CYA) may have some destructive capability to vinyl liners, but I doubt it.

    It may turn out that up to 0.5 ppm HOCl is needed to truly kill algae in which case we may be updating Ben's table in the future, increasing "shock" chlorine levels at higher CYA (and possibly lowering the minimums needed at lower CYA, though more chlorine would probably just make the algae kill go faster so isn't a bad thing, up to a point).

    Anyway, I'm just throwing in my two cents in. I can't prove my assertion (with regard to vinyl liners) without an experiment.

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    Default Re: Stubborn algae - Am I getting it yet?

    You've gotten good advice, but with CYA at 100, in a vinyl pool you don't want FC above 25 (of course, with the too-high pH it was probably a good thing).

    Now that CYA is in the 80-90 range and pH is 7.6, don't push your FC over 20ppm.

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