Re: Jandy SWCG's "optimal" water conditions: why raise CYA?

Originally Posted by
BigTallDumbGuy
1, Multiple vanishing black dot tests were performed at 3 different pool stores, and I'm sorry but I can't believe ALL of the tests were faulty tests. In all total, at least 6 different test were performed (2 per store). I asked each of the people performing the tests to be very careful with their testing. My CYA was over 100, way over.
2, High CYA readings (over 100) are reportedly difficult to read unless you do a little fancy dilution with distilled water, which none of the pool stores did.
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And there you have it. It is IMPOSSIBLE to know how much over 100 it is without diluting and with dilution you lose precision. The CYA level might have been MUCH higher than thought. Many people, including pool store employees do not understand what precision means in water testing. Ben used to have a very good explanation page on PoolSolutions but it does not seem to be there anymore.
Retired pool store and commercial pool maintenance guy.
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