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RedwingT
08-03-2012, 09:48 PM
Hi, Quick question.
I added one lb of 99% (Leslie's) CYA on Monday and then another lb on Tuesday. I just performed the CYA test and couldn't really get a reading. At 30ppm I could see the dot as gray, but it was still there. In the how too video it looks like it is completely gone.
Which way is correct? Also, is it possible that I didn't wait long enough to do the test? I want my CYA in the 50ppm range and seeing how 1lb is suppose to add approx 30ppm I figured 2lbs would be perfect.
Where can I buy locally more Reagent's? After keeping my pool at shock level for so many days I am running low on R-0871.
Thanks
Watermom
08-03-2012, 10:13 PM
It takes a while for CYA to totally dissolve. That is why we typically suggest not testing for it for at least 4 or 5 days after adding it. As far as how to read the results, you read it when you can no longer see the black dot.
I'm not sure where you can buy R-0871 locally. You may have to order it online. Maybe someone else will know.
Charlie_R
08-04-2012, 06:30 AM
I have only seen the Taylor reagents online. But then, I live in podunk, MO...... Best bet is to order through Amazon
AnnaK
08-04-2012, 08:10 AM
Try Leslie's for the replacement reagent. If they won't sell you just a bottle of R-0871 they may have in stock a CYA test kit. It's called Blue Devil and comes with a large bottle of reagent and a test tube. For online ordering, try amatoind.com. I bought a pint from them a couple years ago. Stored in a cool place it has a pretty long shelf life.
If you can't find them locally or on Amazon, reagents can also be ordered directly from Taylor.
RedwingT
08-04-2012, 01:54 PM
It takes a while for CYA to totally dissolve. That is why we typically suggest not testing for it for at least 4 or 5 days after adding it.
CYA was totally dissolved from the sock both times I added it w/in 24 hours. So I pulled the sock. So are you saying it takes time to actually dissolve in the water and show up? I just changed my filter yesterday as it said to wait 72 hours after adding CYA. I got the Unicel replacements yesterday so was eager to get it changed.
I should have worded my ? better. What I meant was- is the reagent only available online or have others seen it in stores. Sorry. Of course I can do my own leg work and didn't mean to imply I wanted/needed someone to find it for me! lol
aylad
08-04-2012, 06:00 PM
As far as I know, the reagents aren't carried in stores. I get mine from sps-poolspas DOT com.....but are also available through Taylortechnologies and Amazon, as mentioned above....
AnnaK
08-04-2012, 08:09 PM
As I said earlier, many Leslie's stores do carry them and a full CYA test kit. Call your local store for availability.
RedwingT
08-07-2012, 09:46 AM
Thanks! Been a hectic last few days and the pool shows it. I started getting algae back so I went into shock mode once again. My biggest problem is that I've added 2lbs of CYA and I still don't get a reading. (Last lb. was 7 days ago) I'm going to add one more lb. and hope to at least get a 30 reading in 7 more days. It's strange! I think I will leave the sock hanging a cpl days after all the CYA has dissolved from it. IDK what else to do, it makes no sense to me why I still have such a reading. Unless of course Leslie's CYA isn't actually 99% as it states.
Also as far as the reagents go, my local Leslie's carries them so I will be picking them up today on the way home from a Dr. appt.
Thanks to all who have helped me along the way, I'm trying not to get to frustrated but my thoughts keep wandering towards "it will be time to take the pool down before I get good levels of CYA and Chlorine holding". I am thankful it is USABLE thou, so that's a huge plus!
RedwingT
08-07-2012, 10:14 AM
Shoot, I forgot to ask: Should I pull the CYA sock when my son swims?
BigDave
08-07-2012, 11:53 AM
Shoot, I forgot to ask: Should I pull the CYA sock when my son swims?Good idea - I would.
RedwingT
08-08-2012, 11:07 AM
For the record, Leslie's DOES NOT carry the reagent replacements for the Taylor K2006 kit. Not in my area anyways. They really need to get better employee's with more knowledge so I wouldn't have wasted a trip a cpl of days that it could have already been on it's way.
waterbear
08-08-2012, 01:10 PM
Some pool stores and dealers carry the Taylor replacement reagents, others do not. I have seen them in Ace hardware stores that have full pool departments and most Pinch a Penny stores (but Pinch a Penny is only in Florida). I have also seen them in several independant dealers' and builders' stores.
RedwingT
08-08-2012, 02:41 PM
They had some Taylor replacements, just don't carry em for the K2006, unfortunately. He said, "no I don't carry those reagents, those are for a far different type of a kit" Yeah, one they don't want to carry in the store cause then ppl could test their own water accurately and wouldn't need them to do it and sell them so bogus crap. There was a lady in there trying to get to the bottom of an algae problem, I told her, (in the parking lot of course) save your money and join PF, they will help you out inexpensively too w/out a bunch of mystery chemicals that cost a fortune.
Long live the PF, love you guys and your principals
AnnaK
08-08-2012, 02:57 PM
With Leslie's, it depends on the individual store. The one here carries R-0014, for instance, but not R-0004. Their Website does say to check for local availability. Good for you for mentioning PF to the customer. I've done that once or twice.
RedwingT
08-10-2012, 02:00 PM
Even thou I just added a lb of CYA on Tuesday, I couldn't wait to try the test. I got a reading of 40. I am out of reagent 0871 as stated above and did my final FC/CC test until the replacements get here. My results below: 10ml tests
FC 15
CC 0.5/1 Hard to tell for sure last drops in bottle and they just flew out.
pH 7.4
CYA 40
Going to calculate the amt. of bleach to put in to reach shock level of 30 with a CYA reading of 30-50. I have a group coming over to swim on Sunday and would like this last little bit of algae killed and vacuumed up by then.
On Ben's best guess pool chart there are 2 shock levels...what is the difference? One is 'SHOCK' and the other is +SHOCK+
jwhouse
08-10-2012, 02:25 PM
On Ben's best guess pool chart there are 2 shock levels...what is the difference? One is 'SHOCK' and the other is +SHOCK+
The SHOCK is for stardard shocking of the pool and the +SHOCK+ is for Mustard Algae shock levels.
RedwingT
08-10-2012, 09:16 PM
Thanks jwhouse, if I had to guess that is what I would have thought. Now it's confirmed.
BigDave
08-11-2012, 03:03 AM
I like your new avatar!
RedwingT
08-11-2012, 01:12 PM
Thanks Dave! Sure beats the pic of the ground before installation!
Wanted to give a shout out to DiscountPoolMart on Amazon Marketplace. I ordered the 3 reagents on Wednesday August 8 and received them today Saturday! Estimated delivery was August 15! So I actually only went 1 day without being able to test! Fast A+ service!
YvonneSEU
09-13-2012, 05:28 PM
I bought my kit at amazon, but also visited the taylor technology site. they also have what you'll need. MY CYA level has dropped to 30. I have isocyanuric acid granules that I used before I converted from SWCG to BBB. Is it OK to still use that?
Yvonne
PoolDoc
09-14-2012, 06:44 AM
I have isocyanuric acid granules that I used before I converted from SWCG to BBB. Is it OK to still use that?
It's fine.
YvonneSEU
09-14-2012, 07:00 AM
Thank you.
I really appreciate reply. Alleviates the worry. Clears up my confusion about muriatic acid v.s. cyanuric acid
Yvonne