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    Thanks Ben.

    Im going to do exactly as you said. I'll pick up the dichlor from Sam's Club this morning and liquid bleach for when i need to switch. you also mentioned not overdoing the stabilizer so I'll be very careful.

    I've got the Taylor K2005 test kit with the Taylor 1515 kit for DPD - FAS chlorine test on order.

    I'm sure I'll be back with more questions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mogwai View Post
    you also mentioned not overdoing the stabilizer so I'll be very careful.
    Just to let you know . . . there's a little bit of, well, not controversy exactly, but maybe, lack of synchronization here at PoolForum about what stabilizer levels ought to be. The instinct most experienced PoolForum members, contributors, and even moderators have is . . . get it down, if your CYA level gets near 100 ppm.

    That's my fault, in large degree.

    Years ago, when I began to understand the relationship between chlorine and CYA levels, the first conclusion I reached was that people needed to get their levels down, so their chlorine could be effective. When I first published the Best Guess chart around 2002, that opened up a way to function effectively even if they couldn't drain - IF they had a DPD-FAS kit and could test. But, until Richard (Chem_Geek) worked out all the analytical machinery that validated my "best guess", I didn't depend on it 100%: it WAS a guess!

    And, it's only been in the last 18 - 24 months, that several other bits of analytical and historical data dropped into place, and got synched up in my thinking. The result is, some of the advice that I personally am NOW giving about CYA and chlorine levels is not the same as the advice I gave 6 years ago. But, most of the stuff written down, both here and at Trouble Free Pools is really more of the 6 year old stuff.

    So . . . when you report back that your CYA level has reached 80 ppm, and you ask what you should do next, don't be surprised if some of the experienced people here tell you, "You need to drain some water, and lower that CYA level". But, that won't be what I'll tell you! What I'll say is, "Draining is an option . . . or you could just raise your chlorine level a little more, to compensate!".

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    Thanks for that Ben. Im still a little confused about lots of things but Im getting there. With the recommended stabilizer from Sam'S Club and my chlorine level is hovering at 7 ppm it seems the next few days will be a bit of an iterative process to get the chlorine levels down a bit while increasing the cya presence.

    Unless Im mistaken it looks like my target is around 50 ppm of stabilize. An idea on what type of CYA increase an initial 4oz treatment i can expect?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mogwai View Post
    An idea on what type of CYA increase an initial 4oz treatment i can expect?
    I think you are asking how much a 4 oz. addition of cyanuric acid will add to your pool's CYA reading? If that is correct, then the answer is about 3.5ppm.

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