Vacuumming was to aid in clearing the water. I would only do this if there is actually something to vacuum.
But for now, I should just concentrate on the chlorine?
Vacuumming was to aid in clearing the water. I would only do this if there is actually something to vacuum.
But for now, I should just concentrate on the chlorine?
Yes. Concentrate on the chlorine.
Ok, pool is still cloudy. While vacuuming I ran across an area that threw out some green stuff. A small area maybe four feet in diameter and kind of in the middle.
But, I received my Taylors and:
FC = 2ppm
TC = 1ppm
PH = 7.4
TA = 170
CH = 120
CYA = 30
Saturation Index = -1.15
Water Temp is 90 according to my meat thermometer
Water is cloudy.
Your TA is too high, but nothing to worry about at the moment . . . except that you'll need to keep adding acid to keep you pH below 7.8
BUT . . . your chlorine is too low! Are you adding 2 gallons of bleach each PM?
If you have the Taylor FAS-DPD test kit you cannot get "FC =2 and TC=1". Perhaps you mean CC= 1 rather than TC?
Rule: TC = FC + CC. Therefore TC can NEVER be less than FC.
Carl
Carl
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