I am brand new (obviously) to this site. It looks great by the way!
My "pool guy" had installed an automatic chlorine-maker that goes directly into my pool. It's called AquaClear or Aquaclear Technologies. I cannot seem to find any chlorine using test strips or the pool testing kit that my pool builder/installer had given me. The "pool guy" says the test-strips test for a 'different kind of chlorine' a.ka. tri-chlor or tablet chlorine. He also said the pool store's tests look for the same 'kind' of chlorine. This pool guy had given me a little bottle of Oto-something, and said that I need to take 2 ounces of my pool water in a clear glass, and add 5 drops of the yellow-capped Oto reagent. This should make my sample turn slightly yellow, indicating that there is chlorine being made/dumped into the pool by the AquaClear equipment.
Question: Is he correct to say that any testing done by the most reputable pool store in the Phoenix area won't 'find' or be able to test and show that chlorine exists in my pool?
Have any of you used equipment like this? This equipment is making pure liquid chorine, and makes it so I don't have to add chlorine tabs and not have to 'mess with the chemistry of my pool'. I run my pump around 12 hours per day (10 hours at night, 2 in the daytime).
Recently, I've had some green algae starting to grow on some spots on the walls of my pool. It's a pebble-tec pool, and I'm located in Gilbert, Arizona. Right now, my pool's water temperature is 88 degrees. Our monsoon season is beginning also. I just want to avoid getting into green water, frogs and fish.
Thanks in advance for replies and advice,
PurpleTurkey
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