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    I agree with Dave. Your test results just don't make sense! There is NO WAY your CYA would go from 0 to 80 PPM in one day! You said you added it before in a sock...How much did you add then?
    The pH and TA readings should rise and fall together. TA should NOT go down as pH goes up unless there is interferance from high clorine levels and you are getting bogus test results.

    You need to slow down, take a breath, tell us exactly what you are using for testing and then let's take it from there.
    IF you are testing with strips you need to stop and get a drop based kit or have the pool store test your water. You might also want to check your water for metals (iron and copper) at the pool store. just a hunch. Also tell us if you have added anything else to your pool such as algecides, and if you did what the ingredients are (or the product's name).
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    Adressing Waterbear's questions:
    - for the past two weeks i've used a 5 test drop tester from hth, no strips
    - using the sock method i added 2 lbs of CYA but never got my sample to turn cloudy while testing
    - i've been keeping my Cl very high to kill the green color, no visable signs of algae just a clear green
    - i didn't open the pool last year, two years ago i used pucks and algecides but don't recall names. This year i only have used Borax, clorine and CYA.
    - visited my pool store this AM. they only test with strips, no metel test. they confirmed my TH was low but everything else was "fine". Suggested I try Yellow shock from nu-do. The called it the nuclear shock.
    - i won't use this unless you OK
    - i need to find a better pool store with metel tester
    - i'm totally in your hands, please advise

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    First of all, this forum wants to help clear your pool....that's the goal. That said, every single piece of advice we give is based on your test results.

    The problem is the test results are not consistent or accurate. This has been the biggest problem we've had. note my earlier post:
    Your pool has had some puzzling issues. My best guess is innaccurate testing methods.
    I have no idea how to help you test accurately and, if we recommend a regimen, that regimen is not very helpful if the test results don't make sense.

    The next time you test, post those results and we will all ASSUME those are accurate and base our suggestions on those results only....not anything previous....that's the only thing I can think of.

    PS - skip the "nuclear shock"...in fact, you would do well to skip the pool store's advice
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    See i f you can find a different pool store that tests for metals. I would really like to know if there is copper or iron in your water.
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    OK gang, I got to a "better" pool store yesterday that confirmed my numbers (I guess I do have the aptitude for testing ). Evidently a TH of zero is a problem! Solution: 40 lbs of calcium chloride. This morning my pool is a crystal clear blue!

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