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    If it has been about a week since you added any stabilizer (CYA) so that you know it has all dissolved, then I'd add a little more to bump you up to about 40.

    is 7.8 the highest reading that your pH tester can differentiate? If so, was your 7.8 a true 7.8 or was it actually even a darker red than that?

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    our taylor tester will test ph up to 8.0. how much stabilizer should i start out with? i have a 3 lb. bottle from walmart. we are glad to be a part of this forum too. you all seem to run a high standard when it comes to the language and what's allowed to be discussed. this is really refreshing in this day and age. based on the size of our pool will 16 oz of stabiler add 12ppm of CYA to a 15k gallon pool?
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    16 oz. of stabilizer will add about 8.5ppm of CYA.

    The reason I asked about the limits of your pH tester is because if 7.8 is the highest your kit could read and you got 7.8, it could actually be much higher. But, since your kit can read to 8.0, then we know your 7.8 is actually 7.8 which is fine.

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