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    Default Test results

    I dont have the PS234 yet and the kit I bought does not test CYA so following the advice from another thread I started I went to the pool store to have my water checked here are the results

    FC .5
    CC 0
    TC 0 ?
    pH 7.6
    TA 90
    CYA 0
    CH 50
    TDS 300 ??

    They said the calcium Hardness was way too low and that I should add conditioner, then shock, then hardness stuff, does this sound right ?

    TIA

    Kevin

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    If you haven't already added any cya (also known as conditioner or stabilizer) and you aren't using pucks, then you will need some cya. You also need to add some bleach to get your FC up to about 6. Can't comment on whether or not you need to add calcium without knowing what type of pool this is. If it is a vinyl pool, then, no, you do not need to add the calcium.

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    Sorry
    It is a 22000 gal ig vinyl liner pool, The store said something about calcium building up in the pump and heater ?? This is not the store I bought it from but the store rthat tested the water

    Thanks

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    Default Re: Test results

    In a vinyl pool, you do not need a calcium hardness higher than 50--that's only for plaster/concrete pools to keep the water from leaching the calcium out of the concrete decking. With a liner pool, there's no water-to-concrete contact! You do need to add the conditioner like Watermom said, and you can use bleach to shock it with.

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    OK thanks for the info I will post the #s again after I get some stabilizer in the pool.

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    Hi,

    In one of your posts, you mentioned a heater. Do you have a heater? If so, my understanding is you do need calcium. I posted that question a few weeks back and the response I got was that just that - although it's not the liner that needs the calcium, your heater does.

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