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    Default Re: what does it mean if TC = 2-4, but FC = 0?

    retested and same result.

    my test is Taylor, first result is for FC using 5 drops each added from 2 types of bottles, giving FC number, then i add 5 more drops and get TC

    The FC is barely registering = ~0, TC is still 2-4.

    Any ideas?

    rjf

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    Default Re: what does it mean if TC = 2-4, but FC = 0?

    Hi, first thing is to get some bleach in the pool, a gal of 6% should do for now. You are going to need to put a lot of bleach in to 'burn off' the cc, find any post by mwsmith2 and download the bleach calculator found in his sig. Take a look at the 'Ben's best guess" sticky at the top of the 'Using chlorine' section, to see what the 'shock' level is for your cya. If the water is clear, you shouldn't have to do multiple dosings to correct the problem. This looks like a small hiccup but not a major problem. However, get some FC in there STAT.
    Luv & Luk, Ted

    Having done construction and service for 4 pool companies in 4 states starting in 1988, what I know about pools could fill a couple of books - what I don't know could fill libraries

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