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    Default Re: Ok people - I'm on my own - HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Hi Grace;
    I was just concerned that you might neutralize to early. I'm glad you are ok.
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    Default Re: Ok people - I'm on my own - HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!

    So what are your numbers tonight?

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    Tundra thanks for asking. My numbers as of 8 p.m. tonight are as follows:

    FC 3.0
    TC 3.0
    Ph 7.2
    Alk 120
    Calc 350
    CYA 50

    this morning when I woke up I ran the numbers and came up with a higher chlorine and a zero CYA. I was confused after having added stabilizer per CarlDs instructions the night before. In researching on the forum I found a post from the 12th of June referring to a problem with the CH test and my Walmart kit specifically. Waterbear suggested a way around it and when I followed those instructions tonight, lo and behold I got a Calc reading of 350.

    I think I'm ok, right?
    Gracy
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    Default Re: Ok people - I'm on my own - HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!

    If your water is clear, you look pretty good. But with a CYA of 50, I suggest you maintain FC at the high end of the 3-6 ppm scale. If the CYA range is 30-50 and the FC matching range is 3-6, you probably want to match your CYA to the same side of the range.

    But otherwise your numbers look good.
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    Default Re: Ok people - I'm on my own - HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!

    I'm concerned that you say you had zero CYA this morning...yest 50 tonight?

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    I was concerned too. But in researching what could possibly be causing that result (ie tester error ) I came across a post from 6/12 on another part of the forum which was relevant. It seems the particular kit I'm using from Walmart, seems to have a problem with the hardness test. Waterbear posted an alternative way to conduct the test using the kit, sorry I'm not too well versed to explain the why of it. When I conducted that part of it following those instructions it came up 50.

    I printed out those instructions so that I could conduct it again this morning to compare. I'm sure that it is a more realistic result, consistent with previous numbers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gracy101
    I was concerned too. But in researching what could possibly be causing that result (ie tester error ) I came across a post from 6/12 on another part of the forum which was relevant. It seems the particular kit I'm using from Walmart, seems to have a problem with the hardness test. Waterbear posted an alternative way to conduct the test using the kit, sorry I'm not too well versed to explain the why of it. When I conducted that part of it following those instructions it came up 50.

    I printed out those instructions so that I could conduct it again this morning to compare. I'm sure that it is a more realistic result, consistent with previous numbers.
    yes, but CYA is not a hardness test...i'm not concerned with your cal hardness numbers...i am concerned (test kit error) with your cya stabalizer level numbers...it really can't be 50 and 0 in the same day...or did I missread something?

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    BIG OOOPS! Didn't mean CYA of 0 I meant a calc or hardness reading of 0. The post I was using as reference referred to the hardness test. I mistyped the abbreviation in my post.

    Good catch Tundra and thank you for having my back. I need to get a little used to all these names/abbreviations.
    Gracy
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