If you didn't add stabilizer . . . yes, chlorine use on an outdoor pool will be out of sight. If you did add it, unless you used 'liquid stabilizer' it takes several days to dissolve. If you cleaned your filter first . . . well, you can work that one out. It sounds like you may have had very high stabilizer before, and now have rather low levels. The high CYA would explain your need for copper -- see the "Best Guess" page below for an explanation and info on how to adjust. The low CYA now would explain current results. (You probably have some CYA -- in full sun, with NO CYA, you can lose all your chlorine to photolysis in a few hours.)

Get a K2006 (the C model is a better deal -- Amazon links below, but order ONLY from seller "Amato Ind") and learn to test it yourself.

Ben

PS. Sounds like you may have bit of chemical knowledge. Read the basic functional pages first, so you can take care of your pool, but then you may want to take a look at Chem_Geek's pages in the China Shop. Currently, he knows more about pool chemistry, from an analytical point of view, than anyone else in the world. I mean that literally, not hyperbolically. There are some chemists scattered around the industry who know more about bits and pieces of it than he, but no one knows more about the whole system.