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    I just tested my pool with Ben's SP234. I have an inground liner so I didn't bother with CA levels. Here are the levels, what should I do next?

    TC 26
    FC 1
    CC 25
    PH 7.8
    Alk 140
    CYA 33

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    Default Re: First test with new kit

    You better superchlorinate to get rid of that combined chlorine! Are you sure that reading of 25 is right?

    Other than the CL, the other readings look OK.
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    Default Re: First test with new kit

    Your right, I redid the tests this weekend and here are the results:

    Saturday
    FC 7
    CC 0
    TC 7
    PH 8.2
    Alk 140
    CYA 40

    I backwashed and added water and dry acid and tested last night

    FC 6
    CC 0
    TC 6
    PH 7.2
    Alk 140
    CYA 30


    Did I add too much acid, should I add some Borax? Thanks for all your help

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    Default Re: First test with new kit

    Your pH of 7.2 is fine...the range to shoot for is 7.2 to 7.6 with the lower end being a bit better because it allows the chlorine to work more effectively. I would not change it unless the pH drops below 7.2. You don't want to go below 7.0 with a vinyl liner.
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    Default Re: First test with new kit

    I agree with Evan, except that I feel the pH normal range is 7.3-7.8. Neither is wrong, just different emphasis on different things.

    HOWEVER, what you CAN do (and it's really easy now) is aerate your water and the pH will rise without doing anything else...A crowd of boys splashing works GREAT as an aerate.

    Otherwise, your water is perfect! Go Swimming!!!!!!

    (PS: I'm guessing you have a vinyl pool. For concrete, your T/A is a tad high, but for vinyl or fiberglass, DON'T FIX IT, IT AIN'T BROKEN!--C)
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