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    Sorry for the delay it is the last week of school here so it had been kind of crazy. My test results with the six way test kit are:
    PH 7.8
    CL 0
    TA 280
    TH 360
    CYA is lower than 30

    So after the tests my guess is that I need to focus on raising the CYA since my test water was only slightly hazy and not cloudy at all.

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    Yes, add CYA.

    Do you use cal-hypo? Or is your fill water really hard? Just trying to figure out why your calcium hardness is so high.

    Your TA is way too high. It should be more like 80-120. That, combined with high calcium hardness and high pH is not good. Read the following threads to help you learn how to lower your TA.

    http://pool9.net/ma/
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    Quote Originally Posted by Watermom View Post
    Yes, add CYA.

    Do you use cal-hypo? Or is your fill water really hard? Just trying to figure out why your calcium hardness is so high.
    We live in a rural area and have very hard well water. A water softener is pretty much required here unless you would like to buy a new water heater, dish washer, and washer every few years! So the calcium hardness level doesn't surprise me.
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    If you have a Sams Club nearby, try to get some of their dichlor. Dichlor adds about 9 ppm CYA for every 10 ppm of chlorine added:
    http://pool9.net/sams-dichlor24/
    http://pool9.net/sams-dichlor50/

    Most other sources sell diluted or blended dichlor, but any dichlor showing 56% or more available chlorine is probably OK.

    You can also buy plain stabilizer, but it's slow to dissolve, or liquid stabilizer, but it's much more expensive.

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    I will make a trip to Sam's this weekend to see if they have dichlor. Thanks!
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    You are welcome! Keep us posted how things are going for you.

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    Just a quick update. We bought the dichlor and followed the directions for shocking the pool. We added two pounds on the first night, and the next morning the CL was 5 and there was a lot of junk at the bottom with a slight green haze. I vacuumed and it looked better but not great. By that evening it was back down to zero. We shocked the pool again with another 2lbs. of dichlor and again the next morning the CL was 5 with more junk to vacuum. That evening it was barely showing any chlorine. So that evening we shocked the pool again with 3 lbs. of dichlor. Yesterday morning for the first time ever the chlorine level was high and the test was dark yellow almost orange. The CYA test was blurry at 30 which is a huge leap from the crystal clear it was a few days ago. Yesterday evening the CL was 5 so our pool actually held chlorine for 24 hours and the PH is at 7.5! Today the pool looks great. When I need to add more chlorine I will continue to use the dichlor until the CYA level get somewhere between 30-40, then I plan to switch back to liquid chlorine.

    Thanks for the help!
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    You might want to let the CYA get higher than 40. That way, you can add larger doses, and have them last longer. That becomes especially important if you plan to go on vacation and leave for a few days.

    The Cl-CYA chart explains what's going on: http://pool9.net/cl-cya/

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