I would think that after adding the chlorine yesterday afternoon with the sun off the pool and having it in the sun all day today (7 AM to 3 PM) with low stabilizer (35 max) and getting a reading of 5 - the algea is pretty much gone (maybe not). If I remember correctly 10 PPM stabilizer is supposed to protect 1 PPM chlorine so 35 PPM would protect 3.5 PPM chlorine and the chlorine was over that.

I've been adding bleach since Saturday at high levels a few times a day and it hasn't dropped below 5. I don't have any visible signs of algea unlike other days. If algea is present wouldn't my chlorine would have been used up by now (see 1st paragraph) or at least showing low. My pool is not smelling like chlorine and when I tested for CC on Sat after putting chlorine in at night it didn't register any.

I am going to test the pool in the AM and see what the reading is and if it does drop below 5 I will add more chlorine, heck I'll just add more chlorine anyway.

Not much difference in a Taylor K-2005 and a Taylor K-2006, I can measure high levels of chlorine by halving the pool's water and multiplying the reading by 2 or if higher 1/3 and x3.

Please let me know if what I said makes sense.

Thanks!