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    I have a 24K IG guinte w/plaster pool. What would be the perfect test results for each catagory using the ps234?

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    Default Re: The perfect test

    "Perfect" is going to vary by pool, but some general guidelines would be pH 7.2-7.8, TA 80-120, CH 200-400, Cl minimim of 3 ppm but will need to be higher depending on your CYA level (see Ben's best guess chart in the Chlorine section). Beginning target CYA is debatable, but most around the forum recommend 20-40.

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    Thanks Aylad! That's a good way to start. Looking foward to a great swimming season (if it ever stops raining!!).

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