danacc
07-07-2013, 06:05 PM
I've got a 14,000 gallon in-ground pool built in 2000. Every year, we battle algae in the spring. From reading this site, I've learned that I've been trying to maintain this pool while blind. I've been using the "standard" total chlorine and total hardness tests. I knew that my understanding of chlorine level was limited since I couldn't see how much was free, but I didn't realize the importance of testing for calcium hardness. I also had no idea about the role cyanuric acid plays. I'm looking forward to getting the Taylor K-2006 test kit so I can stop psuedo-randomly throwing chemicals into my pool.
My question: Once my K-2006 kit arrives, what's the best way to make sure I'm using it correctly? Any tips and tricks or common gotchas are appreciated!
My question: Once my K-2006 kit arrives, what's the best way to make sure I'm using it correctly? Any tips and tricks or common gotchas are appreciated!