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    Default Need some input on chlorine level?

    I installed a Goldline Aquarite it is sized for a 40,000 gallon pool, I have a 26,000 g in ground vinyl pool.

    The SWG has been in for about 2 weeks, when we first started the pool water was out of control very green, we should have nipped that in the but sooner.

    Well the water has cleared up pretty darn good, it is at 74d.

    My issue is the FC wont budge above 0 - .5?

    Here are the readings
    pH 7.8
    alkalinity 80
    cya about 80
    salt 3400 ppm
    Phospate was at 1000ppb now down to 500ppb after we treated it it

    I have had my SWG at 100% and by all acounts looking at the SWG display it is working.

    What is going on with the chlorine, do I need to shock it with liquid chlorine?

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    Default Re: Need some input on chlorine level?

    Quote Originally Posted by moreyes View Post
    What is going on with the chlorine, do I need to shock it with liquid chlorine?

    I would definitely shock it with liquid chlorine. YOu didn't give a CC reading, but I suspect that the problem is either that the algae bloom isn't completely dead, or your chlorine is busy fighting off the phosphate remover. (Out of curiosity, why did you add treatment for it?) Either way, your SWG is going to have problems keeping up. My advice...shock it!

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    Default Re: Need some input on chlorine level?

    I called Aquarite and they said to get the phosphate below 100ppb it was at 1000 ppb.

    Can I ask you a silly question? What is the combined chlorine? and how do you get it?

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    Default Re: Need some input on chlorine level?

    Quote Originally Posted by moreyes View Post
    I called Aquarite and they said to get the phosphate below 100ppb it was at 1000 ppb.

    Can I ask you a silly question? What is the combined chlorine? and how do you get it?
    Phosphates are usually a moot point unless you're having algae problems that you can't control otherwise...aome pool stores are famous for pushing them because they make a lot of money off of them when they're really not necessary.

    Combined chlorine is chlorine that is bound up by something it's trying to sanitize, andis the primary indicator of when your pool needs to be shocked, because it indicates that there is something in your water that needs to be cleaned up. You need to use a drop-based test kit (the pool store can test for you, just don't buy all the stuff they're going to tell you that you need) to test for it. Your total chlorine is obviously the total amount of chlorine in your water. Your free chlorine is chlorine that's available to fight "gunk" in the water, and combined chlorine is the chlorine that's currently busy doing the fighting. So CC + FC = TC.

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    Default Re: Need some input on chlorine level?

    Hey thanks for the help. So do they actually sell a test kit for CC I see them for FC?

    Pardon my pool water ignorance

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