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    Default Re: Where do you find what your pool should test at?

    I am truly sorry it has taken so long to reply to this, I have had a huge mess here at home a 100 year old tree has dropped 3 sections on my home and totalled my roof, outside and in, a real mess. I have also had a bunch of limbs, leaves and dirt in my pool, it is relatively clean compared to the mess my home will go through.
    I have a 24' round above ground which I have calculated to hold 20,000 gallons. I have not tested the water in over a week due to the above. Sorry. I will do so today and get some numbers to post up here, I have never recieved a test booklet with the kit I ordered from Ben so, testing is go by the instructions, write down what I get, and not know if it is close to where it should be? Will give you those number this evening. Thanks, Tammy

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    Tammy:
    At the top of this forum topic and others, are stickied threads. Have you read them? What didn't you understand? Perhaps I can help you understand them: I wrote several. It comes down to 3 steps:

    1) Keep you pH in the good range.
    2) Know how much stabilizer (CYA or Cyanuric Acid) you have in your pool, measured in PPM--Parts Per Million. If you have 1 liter of stabilizer and 1 million liters of water, you have 1 PPM. If you have 1 milli-liter of CYA and you have 1,000 liters you have 1 ppm--Part Per MILLION.
    3) for your level of CYA, know how much chlorine you need to keep in your pool and keep it there. It's in Ben's Best Guess table.

    You do that with a clean pool and it will stay clean all summer. That's all there is.
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    Default Re: Where do you find what your pool should test at?

    Tammy,
    If you have a 24 ft above ground pool, it is nowhere near 20,000 gallons. It is more like 12,000-13,500 gallons depending on whether you have 48" wall height or 52" wall height.

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