CYA too high?
When I opened the pool this year my test strip read 0 CYA. I ran it for a while, vacuumed, brushed, tried to wait out theat blasted pollen that collects like yellow paste in the skimmer sock, got the water balanced, then tested at home with strips and reagents, and had two different pool stores test.
My strip CYA values read consistently <30. One pool store read 50, the other read 25. So I added 2 cups CYA over a two week period. Intermediate tests using the strips produced a reading of between 30 and 50. I was satisfied with that. But today I took a sample to Leslie's and their reagent test says 100!!! One of us is way off. His other results were close to mine: FC 1.5, pH 7.6, TA 110, CH 80, TDS 450 at Leslie's and FC 2, pH 7.6, TA 120, CH 0 here at home with stips and reagents (HydroTools).
I'm a little concerned about Leslie's high CYA reading, especially since it's so much higher than what the stips say. There's no way I can drain half the volume and refill from the well. I'd be at it for the rest of the season.
Is this a cause for concern? I read just recently that one of the Forum members has been running CYA at 80 without any apparent detrimental effects. Maybe I ought to have the other pool store test it. What do you think?
Oh, and as to the air bubble issue I had posted about earlier, tomorrow is the Big Detection Day. We've laid in a supply of Red Dog
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