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trickedout
08-11-2012, 09:01 PM
Well if your ph was at 7.5 . . . .

[ POOLDOC NOTE: Somewhat confused post, with several errors, deleted. ]

trickedout
08-11-2012, 10:10 PM
Not to get into a pissing match but I don't understand how I post a helpful reply explaining what to do in your distilled water cya test and my post gets deleted and yet all you can say is cya test is. It a drop test...

trickedout
08-12-2012, 04:05 AM
I got the HTH test kit and here are the results. I posted the Pool chart Entry form as well.
Test Results
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Chlorine - <0.5ppm
Alkalinity - 50ppm
pH - >8.2
Hardness - 400ppm
CYA - <30ppm

First you need to get your ph between 7.2-7.8 and then use the pool calculator given your gallons and chemical levels to bring your pool FC to "SHOCK" levels and keep them there until you have killed all your algae, it will take a few days so by he time you receive your Taylor kit you will be able to test for cc and make sure it's no higher than .5ppm. Then you can star te vacuuming of all the dead algae from the pool and start to lower your FC to a normal range for your cya.

PoolDoc
08-12-2012, 07:51 AM
[ POOLDOC NOTE: Somewhat confused post, with several errors, deleted. ]

Let's start here -- My apologies for phrasing this poorly.

My intention was three-fold. I wanted to avoid having you mislead the OP in the thread, and I wanted to avoid having to dissect what was wrong with your answer in front of everyone. And finally, I wanted to give you a hint that strongly prescriptive posts were probably not the best idea for someone who's new here.

My response was offensive, and I'm sorry for that. But, I'm afraid you're going to be more offended by what comes next.


Not to get into a pissing match but I don't understand how I post a helpful reply explaining what to do in your distilled water cya test and my post gets deleted and yet all you can say is cya test is. It a drop test...

Your reply wasn't helpful; it was wrong. If I'd left it in the thread, I would have had to correct the errors in your post, before I could start helping the OP.

The CYA test is NOT a drop test. If you still think it is, you also need to watch the videos:
http://www.poolforum.com/pf2/showthread.php?17157




I got the HTH test kit and here are the results. I posted the Pool chart Entry form as well.
Test Results
------------------
Chlorine - <0.5ppm
Alkalinity - 50ppm
pH - >8.2
Hardness - 400ppm
CYA - <30ppm

First you need to get your ph between 7.2-7.8 and then use the pool calculator given your gallons and chemical levels to bring your pool FC to "SHOCK" levels and keep them there until you have killed all your algae, it will take a few days so by he time you receive your Taylor kit you will be able to test for cc and make sure it's no higher than .5ppm. Then you can star te vacuuming of all the dead algae from the pool and start to lower your FC to a normal range for your cya.

1. First, they need to add chlorine -- on the assumption of zero CYA.

2. But because CYA=0, it needs to be added each evening.

3. The person who answers them, needs to figure the dose -- for a 15K pool, with a CYA = 0, and a PF:8, each gallon of 6% bleach adds 4 ppm. With a dark green CONCRETE pool, they need to be adding 5 gallons of bleach each evening.

4. The brown slime + the CYA 3 months ago suggest they may have had a CYA => ammonia biodegradation process going on, so they may see zero chlorine with in hours. This is something whoever answers will have to watch for.

5. They need to be adding 1/2 gallon muriatic acid doses, till they can get the pH below 8.0 . . . . but getting it between 7.2 - and 7.8 is NOT a priority right now: if it's measurable, that's close enough till the algae is gone.

6. You're missing the meaning of some of their test results. >8.2 and <30 CYA mean that the results are outside their measurement range. The pH may be 8.2 or 8.8 or 9.6. The CYA may be 20 . . . but as mentioned above, is probably 0

and so on . . .

Please, wait a month, and read a lot more, before you start trying to give general answers. PoolForum is not a free-for-all forum, where any sincere answer is considered to be good, so long as it's sincere.

Sorry . . .