CYA, pH and Chlorine Strength | Rule Your Pool (episode 79)

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  • Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024

Комментарии • 7

  • @stevethetoolman2435
    @stevethetoolman2435 6 месяцев назад +1

    Great video. You guys have revolutionized pool chemistry and maintenance. Wish we had this 25 years ago when I first put our pool in. All we knew was keep ph at 7.5 and chlorine at 3 ppm and shock every week.

  • @danfenton1939
    @danfenton1939 2 года назад

    Maybe best episode so far ! Thank you

  • @chrisf2253
    @chrisf2253 2 года назад

    I have two voices in my head battling it out. I’ll throw one of my thoughts out there so someone can straighten me out. I understand the overall thought process here but when I see this I believe pH still plays a huge role when there is CYA. Here is what I mean… after CYA is added the HOCl is reduced way down to… let’s say 3% at 7.0pH. If you increased that chart to show that non-binded HOCl (3%) as 100% of the available chlorine then show the HOCl at 8.0pH (hard to tell on the chart but let’s say 1.5%). That would be a sharp drop of approximately 50% reduction in efficiency. Am I wrong in saying a 50% reduction in available HOCl is significant? (Or maybe more real world if 25% from 8.0 to 7.5)

    • @OrendaTechnologies
      @OrendaTechnologies  2 года назад

      Chris, look closer at the chart to see where the OCl- line is too. That’s the opposite of HOCl. It’s percentage is also very low compared to Cl-CYA.
      Did you also ask this on our website? We just had this same question as a comment on there. It’s a great question.

    • @chrisf2253
      @chrisf2253 2 года назад

      @@OrendaTechnologies Thanks for the reply and thanks for the great conversations. No I did not ask the same question on the website.