Stay out of that pool store! You've been what we call around here "pool-stored."
Your CYA is 100 which is very high. The bad news is that test kits cannot differentiate past 100 so in all reality, it could actually be a lot higher than 100. You have a couple of options:
1. Do a partial drain and refill and try and lower that CYA level. Do NOT totally drain your pool however. You should be able to safely drain 2/3 of the water, though.
OR
2. Run higher than normal chlorine levels to compensate for the high CYA. Take a look at the Best Guess Chart link in my signature below for needed levels.
A couple of other things you'll need to do if you decide NOT to do a partial drain and refill:
Your alk is high at 180. After your pool clears, you'll want to try and lower that some. Don't use anymore soda ash to raise pH because it is raising alk at the same time. Instead, use 20 Mule Team Borax (laundry aisle at Walmart) to raise pH.
Also, I'd suggest shocking the pool up to 25 and try and hold it at that level until you can go from sundown one evening til sunup the next morning without losing more than 1ppm of chlorine. At that point, you can let the cl drift down and keep it between 8-15 ALL the time or risk an algae bloom. You should also be running your pump 24/7 while you are trying to clear this up.
Also, please get a good test kit. Click on the Amazon link in my sig and get a Taylor K-2006 or 2006C which is the same kit with a larger quantity of some of the most used reagents. Buying through that link makes the Pool Forum a little money on the sale which helps keep us online. Only buy if the seller is Amato Industries. Some other sellers are substituting the K-2005 which you do NOT want. You'll need the good kit regardless of whether or not you drain and refill or not. But, if you do NOT drain and refill, you MUST buy it or else you won't be able to measure the high cl levels you'll be required to run.
Hope this helps. Let us know your preference between option 1 and 2 and we'll help you go from there.
EDIT -- Almost forgot. You do NOT need to change your sand. My sand is 11 years old and many other people have sand much older. Don't bother changing it.
EDIT again -- to add a link about lowering alk. Don't worry about this yet if you decide to do that partial drain/refill.
http://www.poolsolutions.com/gd/lowe...p-by-step.html
EDIT yet again! Because I forgot to welcome you to the forum and also to say thank you for becoming a subscriber. Subscriptions help us be able to stay online!
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