- Oct 23, 2012
- 35
So I have been reading this site religiously as part of my day. It is now part of my routine, Coffee, online papers, TFP.com check new posts and unread posts.
I have learned a wealth of knowledge, and believe me, I now understand why your first response is Read Pool School.
In all my reading on chemistry, and the posts and answers I have gotten so far, I do have a question.
I understand the schock process and using calculator to come up with numbers, and using my TF100 kit to get true accurate numbers.
I understand that passing the 3 rules of the over night test, no CC and crystal clear water.
Once that is all met, how long does it take to get back down to "normal" conditions, understanding that Normal means completely different things to each and every pool.
Also at what level is it safe to swim in?
Sorry if this was in pool school, but I didn't see any reference to this there, and a search of normal level and shocking returns about 90% of the posts on this forum.
I have learned a wealth of knowledge, and believe me, I now understand why your first response is Read Pool School.
In all my reading on chemistry, and the posts and answers I have gotten so far, I do have a question.
I understand the schock process and using calculator to come up with numbers, and using my TF100 kit to get true accurate numbers.
I understand that passing the 3 rules of the over night test, no CC and crystal clear water.
Once that is all met, how long does it take to get back down to "normal" conditions, understanding that Normal means completely different things to each and every pool.
Also at what level is it safe to swim in?
Sorry if this was in pool school, but I didn't see any reference to this there, and a search of normal level and shocking returns about 90% of the posts on this forum.