Actually the Sopranos are supposedly based on the family of Richie "The Boot" Boiardo, here in Livingston. The Boiardo "Stone Lions Gate" is right around the corner from me. His grandchildren went "legit" many years ago and one is a respected orthopedic surgeon. Short Hills and Millburn are not far from here.
Carl
Well it looks like this post has created some input - some on the subject some not. I have been deluting my water and I currently have my chlorine down to 5. My ph is 7.2 as I am in the process of trying to get the alk down below 100. My method of measuring the cya is Ben's old kit of which you look down at the dot and wait for it to disappear. I have found that this method usually reads high (wrong or right) compared to the pool store measurements. I just got out of the water (cold 78) and the smell I have tried to explain is not the water - it is the musty smell of our skin when we get out. It's hard to explain but everyones skin smells like sweat/must. The water itself smells great and is severe clear. I will continue to get my numbers correct and will keep you posted of the results. I am surprised that more people have not had this problem.
Thanks for all your input!
Devon
That's kind of the way our forum works sometimes. Some silliness and playing mixed in with lots of help and sound advice. Sorry if it bothered you, but it doesn't mean we aren't trying to help. Just having a little fun along the way!
The disappearing dot test is the only CYA test that we trust. So, your reading is more accurate than a pool store's reading if they aren't using this method.
Hope somebody can help you figure out your issue with this musty smell.
No Problems Watermom. I enjoy the fun. Guess I need to get my CYA down too.
Thanks for your input!
Devon
Carl, an Orthopedic Surgon? Must be from all the practice from "Louie says you owe him money. Pay up or I'll break your thumbs".
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