Readings took a turn today - FC holds but CYA is gone
Hey everyone. I just wanted to first say thanks. I discovered this site last year and as a result spent way less $ on my pool and got better results.
Anyway, I opened the pool about a week ago. Over the winter I didn't bother covering it because of the warm temps in the south. So at opening I had a green pool. Testing the water then I found I still had a CYA of 50, which I was happy about. Last year it took a long time to get my pool started mostly due to my battles with keeping the FC high with low CYA (adding it takes a LONG time) and I was hoping to avoid that this year.
Opening day results: FC 0 CC 0 pH 8+ (deep purple on the Taylor) TA 60 CH 130 CYA 50
So after a week of pouring gallons and gallons of bleach into the pool, trying to keep the FC above 15ppm (I have gunite so I'm not worried about super high FC levels), running the pool 24/7, I tested this morning:
FC 3.5 CC 1.0 pH 7.4 TA 70 CH 120 CYA 0!
Since the last time I added bleach was yesterday AM I figured this meant I'd cleared the hurdle of maintaining FC levels and could start working on other stuff - but my CYA is gone. I guess all the algae in the pool that I've been stirring up by raking and brushing ate it all. I would drain and refill but city water prices have gotten ridiculous to the point where dumping in bleach seems cheaper. That and my main drain is plugged.
I figured that I should get the stabilizer levels up so I put some pucks in my skimmer. Not sure if they're di- or trichlor and can't remember where to find that info on here. Of course THEN I had to refresh my reading on what to do if you have no stabilizer and now I don't know what to do b/c that seems like it was the wrong thing to do. My pool is cloudy, but blue. I can't see the bottom so it's tough to judge if I've gotten all the junk off the floor. I think I'll brush the walls while I wait for a reply and then search for how to tell what kind of tabs are what so I can update my spreadsheet.
My pool stats are in my sig. I have the Taylor K2006 kit and I generally use the powder test for FC. I do have an OTO kit somewhere if that's OK to use sometimes. The Taylor kit is more fun though, heh.
My pool: 30,000 gal, in ground, Gunite (concrete/plaster) pool, Hayward sand filter 250 lb., AO Smith "Centurion" 3/4 HP pump.
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