Don't worry about it too much; DARK yellow with a bit of orange should be high enough to keep you till you get the K2006 and can actually measure levels.
Don't worry about it too much; DARK yellow with a bit of orange should be high enough to keep you till you get the K2006 and can actually measure levels.
Ok. I'll do my best to maintain where it is until the kit arrives.
Thank God for Amazon Prime.
~12k gal, gunite with auto cover, Pentair Superflo 1 spd pump, Hayward cartridge filter, Rainbow 320 inline chlorinator
PoolDoc / Ben
Okie doke. I finally got the test kit the other day. I had surgery 2 weeks ago, so I'm a bit lagging in getting this kit out and messing with it all.
The pool looks fantastic....crystal clear using only bleach. I do have some combined and my CYA, TA, and Ca+ are high. Bleh.
I'm afraid a partial drain is in my very near future.
FC is only 1.5
CC 0.75
pH 7.4
TA 280
Ca+ 685
cya 160
I anticipated Ca and CYA being high, so I used 50/50 dilution for the cya measurement and used the instructions for more concentrated sample to test hardness.
So.....where do I go first? Do I drain and handle the cya/hardness issue, and then retest and balance? I'm assuming the new fill water will alter my TA/pH, etc.
I really do need to test my tap water I think before I use it to fill....new house, etc. Maybe the water is super hard even with the softner and I'd only be adding to the problem.
~12k gal, gunite with auto cover, Pentair Superflo 1 spd pump, Hayward cartridge filter, Rainbow 320 inline chlorinator
Do NOT drain a crystal clear pool!
If it's not broken, don't fix it!
You can do a 50:50 dilution with tap water for the CYA test, but not for any other test. For pH, TA, CH . . . you must dilute with DISTILLED water, which Walmart sells in gallon jugs for about a dollar.
Diluting for the pH test with distilled does NOT change the pH -- so there's no multiplier. It's just a way to get fairly accurate pH result when the chlorine is above 10 -15 ppm.
ABSOLUTELY, test your fill water BEFORE you even consider draining and refilling.
Once you have those results, you can think about options.
Thanks! I was dreading having to do another drain. That gets expensive!
~12k gal, gunite with auto cover, Pentair Superflo 1 spd pump, Hayward cartridge filter, Rainbow 320 inline chlorinator
It still might be necessary, but you don't know that, yet. And you surely don't have to right now.
The goal of pool treatment is not numbers, but a clear, sanitary pool that's pleasant to swim in -- and you have that, at least for the moment.
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