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    Default just got good test kit. HELP PLEASE

    ive been reading this forum for 3 years. I thought that i learned alot. My numbers are so off. ive had numerouse algae blooms overnight. here are my numbers


    FC 8
    CC.5
    PH 7.6
    CYA 100
    TA 250
    CA 0

    I know what i should be doing based on tha charts supplied here.
    Ihave a 16,500 IG

    iknow i should be at 10ppm min
    Idid shock but not sure if it was high enough.

    PLEASE, WHAT SHOULD I DO?

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    Default Re: just got good test kit. HELP PLEASE

    #1 - Stop using stabilized chlorine -- trichlor tabs, dichlor powder, shock 'blends', etc.
    #2 - Test your CYA again, using a 1:1 dilution with tap water. Then, multiply your results by 2.
    #3 - If you have any algae now, add 5 gallons of plain 6% household bleach ASAP, otherwise, add 2 gallons.
    #4 - Buy a gallon of muriatic acid, and use it to lower your pH to 7.0 - 7.2, with 1/4 gallon doses - READ and follow instructions here:
    http://www.poolforum.com/pf2/showthread.php?13111
    #5 - Once you've done all these things, report the results here.

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    I forgot to say I have a vinyl pool and a taylor k2006 kit. thanks for the reply. I must say that i have increased my chlorine level to 22ppm. My pool lacks that sparkle so i thought i still have algae. I wasnt sure if i held 25ppm long enough since i just got my kit after i did it. i will lower my ph and go test cya again. thanks again

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    me again. just got some new numbers.
    FC 20 man alot of dropping
    CC 1
    CYA 100
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    Default Re: just got good test kit. HELP PLEASE

    You probably need to read the "Best Guess" page, linked in my signature. 20 ppm is NOT high with 100 ppm of CYA; you may need higher levels if you still have algae.

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    before bed I had a FC of 20ppm. I added 2.84 gl of 6% so basically should have raised it to 30ppm
    i woke up this mourning to a FC of 20ppm. question is, am i fighting algae still and why doesnt my fc drop like that at lower levels of chlorine. my cya 1s 100

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    Default Re: need help with latest numbers please

    Hi shub_31. I merged the thread you started this morning with this one. Instead of starting multiple threads about the same problem, it is better to just reply to this one and keep everything together. it gets confusing to help in multiple places at the same time.

    Have you done all the things Ben suggested in his post above?

    If you lost 10ppm of chlorine overnight, then you are fighting algae and need to continue to shock your pool up to 25 or so. Test as many times per day as you can and each time, add enough bleach to get back to 25ppm. There is no such thing as testing and adding bleach too often when you are fighting something in the water. Continue doing this until you can go from sundown one evening til within 2 hours of sunup the next morning without losing more than 1ppm of cl and also have no greater than 0.5ppm of CC.

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    I just added 3 gallons of 6% bleach about 12pm raising FC to 30ppm and no CC. 3 hours later it is down to 22ppm.What is going on. pool is clear and has been clear but still not sparklie. Its sunny out but do i really have some alge problem going on. Does my k2006 test FC that high.

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    Default Re: need help with latest numbers please

    Shub,

    When you lose chlorine like that -- especially overnight -- it means you have something in your pool that shouldn't be there. In your case, it's almost certainly algae. Once you start battling algae with chlorine, until it's gone, your pool is in one of 3 possible states:

    #1 - Losing
    In this state, your pool's chlorine levels will diminish rapidly -- even if you add small doses more -- and the algae will get worse.

    #2 - Stalemate.
    In this state, you may be able to maintain chlorine IF you keep adding large doses of chlorine, and the algae doesn't get worse . . . but it doesn't really get better, either. This state tends to be an temporary one, on the way to State #1 for a simple reason: the algae never gives up or takes a break, but people do!

    #3 - Winning.
    In this state, you have high chlorine -- which may STILL be consumed overnight, but you are adding sufficient dose to MAINTAIN high chlorine, and the algae is rapidly dying.

    What you have to understand is that, if the algae is NOT dying NOW, you are in state #2 or even #1!

    To put it another way, if you are not winning, you are losing!

    What you also have to understand is that "winning" does NOT equal "won". You have not "WON", till all the algae is dead, all the algae dust and spores has been filtered or vacuumed away, and all metabolic residue from the algae has been oxidized. You will have achieved this when all the algae is gone, the pool is clear and clean, and chlorine levels 'hold' overnight. Till then, you are either "winning" or "losing", but if you take a break, you lose!

    Tonight, add 8 gallons of plain 6% household bleach. Brush the pool in the AM. If the chlorine level tomorrow is below 30 ppm, add enough to take it back above 30 ppm, and brush again in the AM. Continue till every trace of algae is gone, and you have removed all algae dust and debris.

    Then test your pool in the PM, and again in the AM, to see if it's stable overnight. If it's not, dose to 35+ ppm again.

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    Default Re: just got good test kit. HELP PLEASE

    Thanks so much for that awesome answer. Makes perfect sense. Im brushing but see no residue or dust. Ill keep doing it til my level holds. I just got my kit thursday and due to the frequent testing I am running out of fas dp . Its taking me 60 drops to get to my level. What can I do to get me through til I receive more. Thanks

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