How to test for CC and TC
I'm learning a lot about water chemistry thanks to all of you but have a few general questions.
If my FC holds at 5 for three days with a CYA of about 30, does that mean I don't have any CC's? The water is clearing up nicely but my SWG still isn't working so I don't think any additional chlorine is going into the pool yet. Hope it's fixed today. My plan was to continue adding chlorine at shock levels for a couple days, but the FC is holding above 5 without adding any additional chlorine since Friday, so I haven't added any more since then.
My drop test kit won't measure CC's or TC, how should I do that?
Re: How to test for CC and TC
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Jeffski
I'm learning a lot about water chemistry thanks to all of you but have a few general questions.
If my FC holds at 5 for three days with a CYA of about 30, does that mean I don't have any CC's? The water is clearing up nicely but my SWG still isn't working so I don't think any additional chlorine is going into the pool yet. Hope it's fixed today. My plan was to continue adding chlorine at shock levels for a couple days, but the FC is holding above 5 without adding any additional chlorine since Friday, so I haven't added any more since then.
My drop test kit won't measure CC's or TC, how should I do that?
I don't know what kit you have, but if it's an OTO, then it won't measure CC, it only measures TC. But I'd say that if you're holding Cl for 3 days without a drop, you can reasonably assume that you have 0 CC.
Janet