180 ppm Cyanuric Acid Level - with Rudy Stankowitz
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🔥 Episode Breakdown
This episode cuts through one of the biggest misconceptions in pool chemistry—and then zooms out to what’s really happening across the industry right now.
🧪 180 ppm CYA – What Actually Happened
No—nobody said to run pools at 180 ppm.
That number came from ratio-based chemistry, not a recommendation.
- CYA doesn’t sanitize
- HOCl does
- Higher CYA can work if chlorine is increased proportionally
Problem?
👉 Most people won’t maintain the ratio correctly
That’s why the industry stayed conservative.
🧠 Chlorine Misunderstood (Again)
- Available Chlorine ≠ % chlorine in the bucket
- Active strength ≠ oxidizing power
- Free chlorine ≠ active sanitizer
👉 HOCl is all that matters
Controlled by pH and CYA equilibrium—not guesswork.
⚠️ March Reality Check
- Drownings labeled “accidents”
- Safety barriers missing
- Suction injuries still happening despite the Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act
Nothing shocking—just constant failure.
⚖️ Lawsuits & Industry Pressure
- Hayward Holdings facing reported legal pressure
- Market slowdown hitting Fluidra and Pentair
- Shift to repairs and service
👉 Pressure rolls downhill—to you.
🧯 BioLab – Still Not Over
The situation in Conyers, Georgia isn’t resolved.
It just stopped making headlines.
🏆 Mentor of the Year
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🎯 Final Thought
Nothing changed…
Except expectations, liability, and attention.
And if you’re still operating like it’s 2019—
You’re already behind.
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