Oh yeah. And in my #19 post my boys must've been driving me crazy as I typed "tyrant" rather than titrate! LOL! See what happens when you have kids? They suck out half your brain when they're born.....
Oh yeah. And in my #19 post my boys must've been driving me crazy as I typed "tyrant" rather than titrate! LOL! See what happens when you have kids? They suck out half your brain when they're born.....
I dunno. I learned all sorts of things from having my sons. Some, on purpose. Some, by accident. Some, kicking and screaming.![]()
I hear ya! It really is amazing how much a kid can teach an adult.
My Power Blaster Max works great! I'm very happy with it.
Did you see my chlorine level above? Any suggestions?
Glad the vac works well; I don't see what your CYA level is (I only looked back very quickly), but you should maintain chlorine levels per the Best Guess page linked in my signature.
My CYA level on 6-16-13 was 50. I have nothing more to test CYA levels with until my kit arrives. With my chlorine "dilution" testing being at 4-8 (that's using an hth drop kit with results of 2-4 multiplying x2), I don't know how to lower the chlorine level to match the CYA. I'm reading all over your site but there is sooo much information! Sorry I can't find it.
Did you read this page? http://poolsolutions.com/gd/best-gue...ine-chart.html
4 - 8 is a bit LOW, to be clearing algae, with CYA = 50 ppm.
PoolDoc / Ben
I did read that page. Thank you. The algae is dead & I'm using the pool vac to get it out now. Once it's all vacuumed out I'd like the kids to be able to swim finally. That's why I thought the chlorine was too high. Is that right? Can I lower the chlorine to match the CYA?
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