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airraid1999
06-07-2011, 10:42 AM
i got kit last week tried test but really could do complete test till read about #s so here is mine mods let me know if somethings look wrong
11,500 gallon
sand filter with a new sand change
temp 85
cya-60
fc-14.5
ph-7.5
ta -125
the ta is only thing that bothered me water is clear and nice please reply and lmk if and what should use i am switching to bbb method was using puck and still might as needed whats your take thanks ahead !!!!

Watermom
06-07-2011, 12:44 PM
Your numbers look ok. Your chlorine is a little high but will come down. With CYA of 60, your chlorine range is between 5-10ppm. I would not use any more trichlor pucks. You don't want your CYA any higher and the pucks will add more. TA at 125 isn't bad.

CarlD
06-07-2011, 02:58 PM
And, if you have a vinyl pool, TA is not an issue until it approaches 200ppm. Until then, your key to determining whether your TA is good is how stable your pH is. The more stable pH is, the more confident you can be that your TA is good.

Carl

airraid1999
06-10-2011, 10:47 AM
just did another test
temp-87
cya-60-70
ph-7.5
ta-150
cc-0.0
fc-15.0
ch-240
si-0.1-0.0 i used water wheel that comes with kit does #s look ok?

CarlD
06-10-2011, 11:23 AM
If your water is clear and you are not fighting an algae bloom, then your FC is high but will come down. You'll maintain it between 5 and 10ppm. You should see your pH read lower when FC is below 10. High FC tends to make pH look higher than it is.
You should not use Tri-Chlor tabs or Dichlor powder to chlorinate your pool. You CAN use Cal-Hypo for a while, but not once your CH level hits 400. However, your best choice is bleach/Liquid Chlorine(LC).

I'd say go swimming but wear old suits until FC gets in the 5-10 range.

You could add an ounce or two of PolyQuat. It will help prevent algae and, in that amount, lower your FC a little.

Carl

airraid1999
06-11-2011, 12:44 AM
just order some polyquat thanks and using just bleach