Depending on where you are, you may be able to get calcium hypchlorite that's above 60%. If you can, (I THINK Pool Life sells it) use it. As BigDave says, you need to get your calcium level up to at least 200ppm.
Depending on where you are, you may be able to get calcium hypchlorite that's above 60%. If you can, (I THINK Pool Life sells it) use it. As BigDave says, you need to get your calcium level up to at least 200ppm.
Carl
Oh my I found the bottom of the pool today. Water results:
My results Pool store results:
CL - 10 steady CL - 5
FC - 10 FC - 5
CC - 0 CC - 0
PH - 7.4 PH - 7.4
TA - 120 TA - 110
CH - Not sure CH - 225
CYA - 100 CYA - 100
CH is the only thing I am concerned with they have come up with 200 - 200 - 225 for the last 3 days I am reading lower. I have a taylor 2005 not a 2006 bought the wrong one. Could the high clorine level over the last few days have been skewing my results?
Before: https://flic.kr/p/oJTBA6
After: https://flic.kr/p/p2nJZF
Last edited by Mustang3944; 09-01-2014 at 08:18 PM.
I am in Florida I have not been able to find it here yet. Except at the pool store of course. They tell me I am good but my readings are low. Decided to focus on getting it clear and stable and see what kind of CH I get.
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