This is my ticket for Heaven (when all's working..) :
22k Gal gunite IGP
38 SF DE filter, 1 HP Hayward Super Pump
Raypak 350k BTU Natural Gas Heater and solar cover
8 gal Liquidator with bleach
Dolphin robotic cleaner
Taylor k-2006 test kit
Alright, Janet, I have the numbers.
On Thursday, 5/29 at 4:30 pm I had FC 4.5.
I added chlorine at night time an amount calculated to reach 6.8.
After all night of ciruclation, today's 8 AM reading was 6. Today's 7 PM reading was 4.5.
Again, CC has always been <0.5 , although non-zero.
Does it make sense that with CYA 60 I lose 1.5 ppm a day for UV degradation?
Is it possible that FC is consumed by the polyquat?
This is my ticket for Heaven (when all's working..) :
22k Gal gunite IGP
38 SF DE filter, 1 HP Hayward Super Pump
Raypak 350k BTU Natural Gas Heater and solar cover
8 gal Liquidator with bleach
Dolphin robotic cleaner
Taylor k-2006 test kit
Does it make sense that with CYA 60 I lose 1.5 ppm a day for UV degradation?
Yes, even with cya in your pool, you will still lose chlorine especially on hot, sunny days.
Yes, it makes sense...in fact, I'm surprised it's not a little higher than that. If you want to try to reduce the loss, you could try to up your CYA just a little and see if it makes a difference, but honestly 1.5 ppm daily isn't a bad number at all.
Janet
Thank you aylad and watermom for your responses.
I've been adding bleach on a daily basis now, in order to maintain the 4-6.8 ppm FC as per the table (CYA=60.)
Since it is recommended to add chlorine at night, does it make sense to keep the pump working 24/7?
I wonder what everybody else is doing.
This is my ticket for Heaven (when all's working..) :
22k Gal gunite IGP
38 SF DE filter, 1 HP Hayward Super Pump
Raypak 350k BTU Natural Gas Heater and solar cover
8 gal Liquidator with bleach
Dolphin robotic cleaner
Taylor k-2006 test kit
I only run my pump 9-12 hours a day during swimming season (turn it on when I get up, off when I go to bed, except when the water gets too hot, then I do it opposite). My pump time decreases to a couple hours a day during the winter.
If you're not using a SWG or trying to clear up an algae bloom, I don't think 24/7 is necessary.
Janet
I usually try and let my pump run for an hour or so after I add bleach in the evening to let it get mixed in well and then turn it off.
This is my ticket for Heaven (when all's working..) :
22k Gal gunite IGP
38 SF DE filter, 1 HP Hayward Super Pump
Raypak 350k BTU Natural Gas Heater and solar cover
8 gal Liquidator with bleach
Dolphin robotic cleaner
Taylor k-2006 test kit
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