Ok, you need a proper drop-test kit because some of these numbers don't make sense, and I can see you are using test strips. Strips are a lousy alternative to drop-testing.FC 1.5
CC .5
TC 3 (again, a ballpark figure)
PH 7.5
ALK 110
CAL didn't test
CYA 40
Here's a rule: TC =FC + CC.
If it doesn't something in your testing is wrong, by definition. If your FC is 1.5, and your CC is .5, then your TC is 2. If your TC reading is 3, then one of the 3 readings MUST be wrong, by definition.
Also, I noticed your CYA dropped from >100 to 40. That can ONLY be a testing error unless you replaced 60% of your water.
ASSUMING your FC and CC numbers are correct, and your CYA number is correct, you need chlorine for 2 reasons:
1) you need to shock out the CC so it goes to 0--raise FC to 15 to do this.
2) You need to never let FC go below 3 if your CYA is 40.
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