- Jun 5, 2013
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Granted this is the very first time I've ever used the TF-100, very possible my results aren't 'perfect'. Like for CA, I wasn't entirely sure when we reached 'blue' status, enough to stop dropping and call it good, similarly for TA, the result may be slightly high, as it was 'turning red' several drops before.
1.5 FC
0.5 CC
2.0 TC
170 TA
85 CYA
450 CA
The details, just uncovered pool yesterday, and probably added ~1.5 ft of water to get it to the skim level. Was closed with a (very aged) solid tarp. Tarp has numerous holes now, and it is headed for the trash. So the vile evil tarp water did mix with pool water some.
Going to do a full vacuum this morning, but Aquabot stirred it up for several hours yesterday and got the big stuff up.
Water quality is slightly cloudy, light green hue. Sediment on bottom. Visibility is good, but not perfect, can seen 90% of details on bottom. (I've seen much worse, but I'm pretty sure I've seen better)
I fear the advice given will be to ditch the 3" tabs that I'm married to, and go bleach shopping. But I'm tired of pool chemistry headaches and I want easily maintainable levels. AND, very important, water I can swim in eyes wide open without it burning my eyes. I've always been an underwater swimmer, and I love swimming without the burden of goggles.
Advice is welcome.
Thanks.
1.5 FC
0.5 CC
2.0 TC
170 TA
85 CYA
450 CA
The details, just uncovered pool yesterday, and probably added ~1.5 ft of water to get it to the skim level. Was closed with a (very aged) solid tarp. Tarp has numerous holes now, and it is headed for the trash. So the vile evil tarp water did mix with pool water some.
Going to do a full vacuum this morning, but Aquabot stirred it up for several hours yesterday and got the big stuff up.
Water quality is slightly cloudy, light green hue. Sediment on bottom. Visibility is good, but not perfect, can seen 90% of details on bottom. (I've seen much worse, but I'm pretty sure I've seen better)
I fear the advice given will be to ditch the 3" tabs that I'm married to, and go bleach shopping. But I'm tired of pool chemistry headaches and I want easily maintainable levels. AND, very important, water I can swim in eyes wide open without it burning my eyes. I've always been an underwater swimmer, and I love swimming without the burden of goggles.
Advice is welcome.
Thanks.