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thetinkerer said:yes i ran my test yesterday FC was between 15 and 20 ppm and CC was 0 -.5 ppm
Why do you not know the exact number for FC? How many drops did you use?
thetinkerer said:yes i ran my test yesterday FC was between 15 and 20 ppm and CC was 0 -.5 ppm
This is a generalization and ignores the fact that you have cya in pool holding some to the chlorine in reserve...and that chlorine is not as "active". TFP recommendation is it is safe to swim in FC levels up to your shock level (which is 18 ppm and 60 ppm per poolcalcultor). At this level, you pool has much less active chlorine present then most public pools run at.thetinkerer said:also high Chlorine levels are not healthy to swim in..
Most sensitivity is to poorly managed ph or presence of CCs and has nothing to do with FC levels.thetinkerer said:...the ladies are sensitive..
aa62579 said:thetinkerer said:yes i ran my test yesterday FC was between 15 and 20 ppm and CC was 0 -.5 ppm
Why do you not know the exact number for FC? How many drops did you use?
thetinkerer said:aa62579 said:thetinkerer said:yes i ran my test yesterday FC was between 15 and 20 ppm and CC was 0 -.5 ppm
Why do you not know the exact number for FC? How many drops did you use?
I used the FAS-DPD chlorine test to measure CC and FC.
thetinkerer said:checked my book - I ran it once and got 18ppm and 20ppm on the second test...it's based on the number of drops so dont see how it cannot be in half increments??? anyway those are the numbers I got....