Since you reported such a big loss during the day on one of your recent posts, keep your chlorine at shock level for a little while longer. (With a CYA of 80 or 90, you wouldn't expect to see such a large drop in FC in one day)
Once you are in maintenance mode instead of shocking mode, you'll want to keep your chlorine between 5-10 all the time.
As far as the pH test, with a K-2006 kit, I think as long as the FC is below 15, your pH reading should be accurate. (With other kits, the FC needs to be below 5.)
PoolDoc / Ben
Hey, YOU!Don't be messin' with little girls from WV! Or, else, you'll have LOT and LOTS and LOTS and LOTS of posts to answer around here!
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OK, Tim. Back to your pool care. Sorry Ben and I (actually, I guess it was just ME!) hijacked your thread for a bit! With the number of hours we spend here on the forum, we've got to mix a little play in with the work or we'd go crazy!![]()
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