Total Alkalinity Test
		
		
				
					
					
				
				
		
			
				
					Here's the deal.  We just had our pool installed (specifics are in my signature).  I've been testing the water almost daily (only skipped a day or two) trying to get everything balanced.  I pre-ordered Ben's test kit, but in the mean time I am using the test kit that the contractor gave us with the pool.  It tests chlorine/bromine (.5-5), pH (6.8-8.2), acid demand, and total alkalinity.  I put 9 pounds of CYA in the pool a couple of weeks ago and don't have a way to test to see what the level is yet.  I just discovered (after closer examination of the label) that the sticks they gave me in my "start up kit" are tri-chlor...I know I should be surprised at that.  I've only used 4 sticks so far (they are only about halfway disolved after a week), so hopefully that won't screw up my CYA too much.  According to the Bleach Calculator I got from whoever it is on this site (thank you!), after adding 9 pounds of CYA I should be somewhere between 40 -50 ppm after starting from zero for my size pool.  I'm going to take a sample down to the local Leslie's store this week and see what they say the level is since they say "free water testing" in their add in the phone book.  I would take the sample to the contractor that built the pool, but they're 30 miles away.  Anyway, back on topic...I've been using baking soda to raise the total alkalinity...adding 4 pounds at a time and waiting a day or two to add the next box.  It's starting to get difficult for me to tell what the actual alk reading is.  When I add and swirl the 3rd set of drops after about 3 drops (30 ppm) the sample will turn from green to red for a split second during the swirling then turns back to green.  (I swirl the test vial about 5 or 6 complete circles.)  The next drop (40 ppm) turns red for a split second during the swirling and then turns clear.  The next drop (50 ppm) will finally turn red and stay red.  Which reading is the one I use?  30, 40 or 50?  The instructions that came with the kit say "After each drop, count and swirth to mix until color changes from green to red."
I just tested this morning, and my Cl was around 1-2 and the pH was 7.2-7.5. (It's so darn hard to tell with this test vial...I hate it.  I hope Ben's is easier to read.)
				
			 
			
		 
			
                        	
		         
			
			Sherra
Kershaw County South Carolina
18x34 IG 2' radius rectangle vinyl liner (approx 27,500 gal) 1 1/2" pipes installed March 2006
(previous AG pool owner)
			
			
		 
	
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