Originally Posted by GlenKlein
ok... ran my Walmart test kit.
Please note - on Sunday I put 2 cups of the ProCare stuff in.
Chlorine/Bromine test = ORANGE (off the chart - the chart ended at yellow - my color was almost like a peach orange)
That means your chlorine levels are high. That is where you want it if your water is green from algae. You can extend the scale of your kit by diluting the pool water sample with distilled water. If you dilute 1:1 multiply the test results by 2, 1:2 (1 part pool water to two parts distilled) multiply by 3, 1:3 multiply by 4 and 1:4 mulitply by 5. I would not try to dilute any more thant 1 part pool water to 4 parts distilled water but you have just increased the range of this test up to 25 ppm TC with a slight loss in accuracy!
Don't try and use this test for FC readings. It really doesn't work. OTO reagent only accurately measures TC!
Alkalinity = 330ppm total alklinity as calcium carbonate
This will need to be lowered once you get rid of the green water! When you are ready post a thread on how to lower the TA in the appropriate colomn and read the FAQ on the subject in that forum.
pH = 7.5
Perfect, you want to stay between 7.2 and 7.6
Hardness = my water didn't turn red as the test said it should.
This test in this kit has some problems, it might be the high chlorine levels interfering. At any rate you have a vinyl pool so this parameter is not important for you
CYA = 30ppm - the solution never got cloudy enough to hide the black dot.
Your CYA is below 30 ppm. As you continue to use the dichlor this will rise. Stop using the dichlor and switch to bleach when it hits about 50 ppm and you will be fine.
Hope that tells you guys something - cuz it means nothing to me right now.
Thanks for your help!