How high am I going to run the Chlorine? Can I test it accurately with the CYA so high? Do I still need to add the bleach with the chlorine reading over 5ppm? Thanks Kevin
36K gal IG free form plaster pool
Depends on your actual CYA level. We won't know till you get the K2006.
Yes, but I'll need to walk you through it, and you'll need a gallon of distilled water (water section at Walmart), and something like a stainless 1/4 cup measuring cup.Can I test it accurately with the CYA so high?
You EITHER have to use higher chlorine (very dark yellow to orange) OR you have to use an algaecide.Do I still need to add the bleach with the chlorine reading over 5ppm?
My Taylor test kit came. What tests do I now run and how? CYA?? Thanks kevin
36K gal IG free form plaster pool
Yes, please, and pH and chlorine.
Given that you already suspect a CYA > 200 ppm, may I suggest you test a diluted sample, like this:
1. Collect 1/2 cup of pool water
2. Add 1/2 cup of tap water & mix
3. Fill your CYA sample bottle to the first line.
4. Add your CYA reagent & mix
5. Wait 60 seconds, and mix again
6. Wait 30 seconds
7. Hold the sample tube at waste height, outside in good light but not direct sun
8. Add CYA mix to the tube until the dot at the bottom disappears.
9. Read the scale on the side of the tube, corresponding to the sample level inside the tube.
10. Multiply this reading x2 -- that is your CYA result in ppm.
PoolDoc / Ben
Ben, Is there a place on the forum that simplifies the ph and cl tests with the taylor kit? I'm trying to understand the directions and its hurting my brain. Or do I just need to try harder? Thanks Kevin
36K gal IG free form plaster pool
See if this helps. If you need more information, let us know.
http://www.taylortechnologies.com/pr..._slideshow.asp
http://www.taylortechnologies.com/Ch...P?ContentID=11
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