Greetings everyone! Been trying to grasp this process, and as I am sure countless people before me have stated ... it's harder than it seems. I have read and tried to follow the advice in "swamp to oasis" and things might be progressing. My question is as follows:
My first CYA test read 0, so I (thought I) followed the calculator and added the requisite amount of stabilizer to get to around the 30-50ppm. The test still reads 0 today. Is there a chance the high chlorine level of the SLAM is interfering with my CYA measurement? Here is the test timeline so far:
2:00 pm 5/22/17:
Added 3 lbs of stabilizer via sock in front of return and in skimmer (Did I misread the pool math calculator? Should I add more?)
Added 5 gallons of Shock per pool math calculator
3:00 pm 5/22/17:
-FC = 34ppm
-CC = 33.6ppm (I might have messed the math up on this test)
-PH = 7.0/7.2
-CYA = 0
8:17 AM 5/23/17
-FC = 31.5ppm
-CC = 1.5 ppm
-CYA = 0
-PH = 8ppm +
-Acid Demand = 10 drops got it to 7.2
2:24 pm 5/23/17
-FC = 27ppm
-CC = 1.5ppm
-CYA = 0
-PH = 8ppm+
-Acid Demand = 4 drops got it to 7.4, 5 drops got it to 7.2
-TA = 100/125ppm
I feel the pool is getting better, but like losing weight ... it is hard to tell when you just stare at it constantly. What it looked like this morning:

I also wondered if I am keeping FC too high? The Chlorine/CYA chart says that for a SWG pool with a CYA of 70 the Shock level should be 28ppm. Since I do not know my CYA at the moment (or I still don't have enough) is the level supposed to be that high? It also says that a CYA of 60* is *Not Recommended, what exactly does that mean if 70 and 80 are sans asterisk?
Thank you in advance!
Cory
My first CYA test read 0, so I (thought I) followed the calculator and added the requisite amount of stabilizer to get to around the 30-50ppm. The test still reads 0 today. Is there a chance the high chlorine level of the SLAM is interfering with my CYA measurement? Here is the test timeline so far:
2:00 pm 5/22/17:
Added 3 lbs of stabilizer via sock in front of return and in skimmer (Did I misread the pool math calculator? Should I add more?)
Added 5 gallons of Shock per pool math calculator
3:00 pm 5/22/17:
-FC = 34ppm
-CC = 33.6ppm (I might have messed the math up on this test)
-PH = 7.0/7.2
-CYA = 0
8:17 AM 5/23/17
-FC = 31.5ppm
-CC = 1.5 ppm
-CYA = 0
-PH = 8ppm +
-Acid Demand = 10 drops got it to 7.2
2:24 pm 5/23/17
-FC = 27ppm
-CC = 1.5ppm
-CYA = 0
-PH = 8ppm+
-Acid Demand = 4 drops got it to 7.4, 5 drops got it to 7.2
-TA = 100/125ppm
I feel the pool is getting better, but like losing weight ... it is hard to tell when you just stare at it constantly. What it looked like this morning:

I also wondered if I am keeping FC too high? The Chlorine/CYA chart says that for a SWG pool with a CYA of 70 the Shock level should be 28ppm. Since I do not know my CYA at the moment (or I still don't have enough) is the level supposed to be that high? It also says that a CYA of 60* is *Not Recommended, what exactly does that mean if 70 and 80 are sans asterisk?
Thank you in advance!
Cory