Hi gvon and welcome to the Pool Forum. You have some misinformation. With a cya reading of 100, it is going to take a shock level of 25ppm of chlorine to kill the algae. Take a look at the Best Guess chart again. 8-15 is the maintenance level for chlorine but is way too low to kill algae. In addition, test kits cannot differentiate over 100 so in fact, your cya could actually be even higher than that!
The only way to reduce cya is to do a partial drain and refill. You can probably safely drain 2/3 of your water and refill but do NOT totally drain your pool. If you don't want to drain, you can manage a high cya pool with the higher cl levels i wrote above. Your choice. Either way you must stop using the pucks and also do not use any dichlor shock powder as it also will cause your cya to continue to climb. Just use bleach for your source of chlorine.
What kind of pool is this and what volume? What type of filter and size of pump? Do you have a good test kit? If not, you will need one that is capable of reading high chlorine levels. We suggest the Taylor K-2006 or 2006C which is the same kit with larger quantities of some of the most used reagents. Click on the Amazon link in my signature below and you can order it and the Pool Forum makes a little money in the process which helps keep us online. Only order if the seller is Amato Industries, however. Some other sellers are substituting the K-2005 which you do not want.
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