WOW!! You bought a lot of stuff! And, I'm not surprised you have a green pool. Glad you found us. We can help you get this straightened out. Hopefully your new test kit won't take too long to get to you.
In the meantime........... you can force your test kit to measure higher cl levels by using a dilution method we call the "shot glass method." Take one part pool water and one equal part distilled water and mix these together. Run your test with this water and then multiply your result by 2. If that doesn't take it high enough for you to get a reading, use one part pool water and two parts distilled and then multiply by 3, etc. (The dilution method does lose accuracy with each dilution but it is better than nothing and right now, you have no other way to get a reading with such a high cl.)
Your pH appears to be very high but we need to find out what your chlorine level is before we advise adjusting it because if cl is higher than 10, it can give you a falsely high pH reading.
Your alk is ok, your stabilizer (cya) is ok at 50 but you don't want it any higher. I hope you are planning to just use bleach for your chlorine. You don't want any trichlor pucks nor any more dichlor shock powder. They are both stabilized and will cause your cya to go up which you don't want.
Repost with new chlorine readings after you do the dilution method. Also, keep your pump/filter running. Don't add anything else at this point.
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