Drama here:
I do purchases @ Amazon a few times a year, so that's good to know. Hopefully I can divert some of my sales to you guysI didn't receive a phone call yesterday, so I called this morning. They don't carry the 2006C, so they're sending me a call tag (to pick up this kit) and will give a refund at a future date after this kit is returned. This rep was probably even more snooty than the last one. Maybe it's a West Chicago thing? So ... Looks like I'm re-ordering through Amato ... hopefully.
Between yesterday & last night, I dumped in 3 bottles of 1.4gal bottles in the skimmer, have cleaned the filter every day, and re-ran tests this morning:
TC & FC are off-the-chart
PH: looks like 8, but I'm guessing this could be off-the-chart as well?
TA: 175
CYA: ~70 (about the same as yesterday)
The water doesn't seem any clearer or swimmer friendly. The more bleach I dump in, the more foam I get. I suspect the water filtration system is sucking in air somewhere, as I can see little explosions of bubbles popping a couple feet away from all return lines. Perhaps the chlorine is raising the surface tension of the water, and that's creating foam?
I can dump more bleach in during the day and see what happens, but the wife is now pushing to "Quit dumping money in the pool; just drain the [explative deleted] thing, and start over.". Given it looks like it may be next week before I have the correct test kit, and chemical gremlins seem to be living in my pool, that solution is looking rather attractive. I know you mentioned I could float the pool out of the ground, but if I fill as I drain (or maybe drain 1/4 - 1/8th, fill, repeat), wouldn't that keep my little swamp in the ground?
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