Re: Why so much hate on pool store's water test?
I too had Leslie’s provide a less than accurate CYA result. As I was transitioning over to TFP and waiting for my test kit (using a basic OTO Chlorine & PH tester) I took a fresh sample to Leslie’s to get the other values to use the Pool Math calculator.
Leslie’s had my CYA at 40 and I used that in my calculations. I seriously thought that maybe TFP wasn’t going to work for me because I was losing a lot of chlorine each day in the Vegas sun and dashing to the store to buy jug after jug of chlorine had me concerned.
Well my test kit arrives and what do you know… I can see the dot clearly after filling the test solution all the way to the top!
I tested it over and over because I thought since this was all new to me *I* must be doing something wrong.
Nope, minimal CYA...no wonder I was constantly adding chlorine. Now that I actually have CYA in my water, keeping the chlorine level is very manageable.
Lastly, the following comment from a Leslie’s employee after I asked about their price and strength of their liquid chlorine was:
Leslie’s “Oh you don’t want to use liquid chlorine – you’d just be throwing your money away in our climate. Stick to the weekly shock with the powder and use the pucks”
My response: “Wont those raise my CYA?”
Leslie’s: “The pucks will but the powdered shock is negligible. With our hard water you’ll be draining and refilling the pool in 2-3 years anyway."
I still have a bottle of Leslie's Perfect Weekly in my garage that reminds me not to get duped again. I check this site first with any issues - not them.
