View Full Version : First Test Results with PS234
rljagr
07-11-2006, 05:44 PM
First off I what to say Thanks!! to everyone that takes the time and share their advice with everyone. This is our first year with a pool, I had no prior experience with pools and have learned everything from this forum. Anyway, I was wondering if you could get some advice on my numbers:
FC - 3.0
CC - 0
TC - 5 (I think it's alittle higher, colors after 3 are hard to tell a difference)
pH - 7.8
Alk - 120
Cal - 90
Cya - 40
Salt - 5000
Temp - 88
We have a 18x36 vinyl pool, SWG, about 26,000 gal.
Thanks again for all the help..
Watermom
07-11-2006, 05:47 PM
FC + CC = TC. Always. With a cya of 40, just be sure to keep your FC between 3-6 all the time. Ph is OK at 7.8, but if it goes any higher, you'll need to bring it down with a little muriatic acid. Welcome to the forum.
duraleigh
07-11-2006, 05:59 PM
Your results are pretty good. I recognize you got your TC result from the OTO test......not by adding FC + CC.
Many, if not most, new kit owners do just like you and go right down the tests one by one (I know I did) and end up with a TC result that is different from the total of FC + CC in the FAS/DPD test.
Most of us don't report both tests...just the FAS/DPD test and let the reader do the math to get TC.
Your salt seems a little high....most SWG's seem to require 3000 - 3600 as ideal but I am not an authority by any stretch....it's just what I've read from other SWG owners here on the forum.
As watermom indicated, don't let your pH slip up into the 8's.
rljagr
07-11-2006, 06:09 PM
I like the idea of doing FC + CC to get my TC. It's alot easier than trying to match up the colors.
As for the salt, we've got a IntelliChlor Generator and it's suppose to have a green flashing indicator light on the control panel if it goes above 4000, right now it's a solid green which should be in the 2900-3900 range. So maybe I messed up on the salt test. I'll try again and see what I get.
Thanks again for the advice.
alentz
07-12-2006, 03:13 PM
I also have a new pool with an Intellichlor which says my salt is good but my test kit puts the level at 5200. I have read all of the posts about possible inaccurate readings of salt with the test kits. I took my water to have the pool store check it and they got a reading of 4000 with the electronic tester, and my contractor got 4100 with a different electronic tester. My intellichlor diagnostic reads the level at 3500 and has been reading the same value for a week without variance so I think the Intellichlor is unreliable in its reading or out of calibration.
I have a call in to Pentair and will let you know if they ever call back, but I wouldn't trust what the SWG says in light of other tests that say different.