Yes I did, today. I also went to Petsmart and bought an ammonia kit, pool measured zero. Here are my latest numbers.
CL = 9
PH = 7.2
I'm going to test first thing in morning. I will re-post then.
Yes I did, today. I also went to Petsmart and bought an ammonia kit, pool measured zero. Here are my latest numbers.
CL = 9
PH = 7.2
I'm going to test first thing in morning. I will re-post then.
Yeggim - The water is crystal clear. I have very good news. My CL levels held very steady over night. Last night, CL=9. This morning it looks like 8 or 9. I feel much better than yesterday with regards to the pool. I was very worried the pool had an ammonia problem. As I said, that test came back negative. My CYA - is unknown due to the fact that I ran out of r0013. The strips have been showing a wide range so I'm sticking with my last "known" CYA of 70. So what is my target now with regards to the CL levels? Thank you for your help. One more thing, I would like to make a donation to the site. How can I do this?
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Glad to hear of the overnight results. That is good news!
Hello all, I'm not sure if this is normal so here is my question. I am no longer using chlorine at night, very steady. During the day, my CL goes from 10 down to .5 or 0. Any thoughts why?
Also, how long do you guys run your filter under normal conditions? Just let me know how many times water should filter and I will do the calculation based on my filter. I appreciate your time, Thank you.
Watermom, My spa is 540 gallons and has a bromine cartridge. Your point still applies. The bromine cartridge are very expensive but I guess I will stick with this system. It works pretty good but I was thinking about saving a few bucks. I've read that you can easily change from CL to BR without any issues, but cannot do BR to CL. I don't understand why, but that seems to be the consensus. So, I'm going to get the ph up to normal levels, stabilizer up to 10, then switch to the bromine. I know this is not your area of expertise but please let me know if my plan sounds plausible.
Thanks Burfle,
Please help. As some of you know, I ran out of taylor r0013. I am no longer losing cl at night. During the day, cl goes to zero. Here's my Here is my dilemma, The strips show my cya at zero. My last known reading with the Taylor kit was about 70. I believe my stabilizer is gone. I have 40 lbs 3" tabs on hand. I have a box of Pace Clear shock treatment, (99% sodium dichloride) and about 2 pounds of “chlorine stabilizer (2,4,6 Trihydroxy-s-triazine). Should I go buy “bromide”? Or do something with the stuff I already have? Please get back to me, my son wants to use pool and I don’t know if I should let him.
I'm getting confused; I don't know whether you are talking about the spa or the pool. Please go through the thread, and list the number of the posts (yours and other posters) that refer to your SPA. I'll split them off into another thread. (For example, this is post #45.)
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