Dave,

Thanks for you input. My problem is I have to keep my Cl level up because I have a bad algae problem. I came over to this board to get help lowering my pH and T/A so that the Cl can kill the algae. I've had this pool since June 10 and it's been green since June 14. I've just had to change from my Mark IV Test Kit that was left with the house to a Walmart Kit, while I'm waiting on Ben's Kit to arrive. (I didn't have access to this site for the 1st week here and that's when things got out of hand)

My Numbers are:

7/14 Cl 1.0-2.0 pH 7.4 /A 180
7/15 Cl 12 pH 7.6 T/A 240
7/15 Cl 12 pH 7.6 T/A 280
7/17 Cl 12 pH 8.0 T/A 240
7/17 Cl 12 pH 8.0 T/A 230
7/18 Cl 24 pH 8.0 T/A 190
7/18 Cl 24 pH 8.0 T/A 180
7/18 Cl 24 pH 8.0 T/A 210
7/18 Cl 24 pH 8.0 T/A 210
7/18 Cl 24 pH 8.0 Turned off aerater at this point
7/18 Cl 24 pH 8.0 T/A 190
7/18 Cl 24 pH 8.0 T/A 190
7/19 Cl 24 pH 7.6 T/A 190
7/19 Cl 24 pH 7.6 T/A 190
7/19 Cl 24 pH 8.0 T/A 170
7/20 Cl 12 pH 7.6 T/A 180 CYA 130 (12 must not have been right)
7/20 Cl 24 pH 8.0 T/A 180
7/20 Cl 24 pH 8.0 T/A 150
7/21 Cl 24 pH 8.0 T/A 210 (started using new Walmart Test kit.)

My new test kit doesn't have the Acid Demand Test I was using as a general guide about adding Muriatic Acid. I've been adding it 1 quart at a time, at least 8 - 12 hours apart. Am I doing everything I can be doing to lower this or am I just fumbling around in the dark making a bigger mess?

Robin
25,000 gallon in ground pool
vinyl liner, sand filter