Re: I'm still confused...
If you get no pink with 2 dippers of powder, then you have no chlorine. I hate that you wasted so much of your powder! Also, when you test, use the 10 ml sample instead of the 25ml sample so you'll save on your reagents. A 0.5ppm precision rather than a 0.2 is just fine.
If your pH is 8, then you do want to use a little muriatic acid to drop it down a bit. Please read the using muriatic acid safely link in my signature.
Have you added any CYA or any trichlor or dichlor since your last CYA test which you reported as being less than 30? You say that the CYA test didn't work. What do you mean by that? You should add pool water up to the 7ml line and then R-0013 to bring it up to the 14ml line and then gently shake it and let it sit for a minute. Then, hold the tube at waist level in good daylight and pour the contents slowly into the graduated cylinder stopping when you can no longer see the black dot. If the black dot never disappears, then you have a CYA level less than 30ppm. Does this describe what happened when you tested?
Go ahead and add 7 gallons of bleach this evening if you can. Wait an hour or so and test the chlorine level. Then, in the morning, test again within hours of sunrise and note how much chlorine you lose overnight and if you have any CC reading. Then post those results.
Here is an online demo from Taylor Technologies that may be helpful to you. http://www.taylortechnologies.com/pr..._slideshow.asp
Re: I'm still confused...
Added 7 gal. bleach @ 10p. Here are my results @ 11:30p: FC=14, CC=1, Ph=8 (3 drops R-0005 brought pH=7.7). Results @ 8a: FC=7.5, CC=1, pH=8 (2 drops R-005 brought pH=7.4), TA=70, CH=275. CYA test was as you described, each time dot did not disappear. I have not added anything but bleach since my last post. Thank you for the links & the help!