Lol, its embarrassing
Sorry to disagree with you, but at this point I don't see the need for CC.
Sorry to disagree with you, but at this point I don't see the need for CC.
It's a green pool. FC is the number we concern ourselves about. CC is expected to be a little high. if not, the experts don't care.
I might hope, and work it out for a party in a few days,I hate to be the bad guy but if we're talking day after tomorrow (16th) there is no way that water is going to be clear. The only option IMO is to be prepared to dump it tomorrow afternoon.
I love running my CC test. If I run a FAS/DPD, I run the CC. I have soooo much reagents. the CC test is a mere moments of my life. If I was SLAM... we will deal with that later.CC lets us track the progress of what is going on in the water. It is only a few more drops after the FC test.
Cc is .5, fv at 13.5, cya 30. Pump is running nonstop and testing and adjusting on the hour. We can keep this up until party time. Cost to refill is about $200, probably have time if I tap the neighbors spigot and mine.CC lets us track the progress of what is going on in the water. It is only a few more drops after the FC test.
What worries me is that I'm not having to add hardly any chlorine to maintain slam level. Its overcast here but I've only had to add a few cups of bleach all day to maintain.
Its cloudyHard to tell from the picture, is the pool cloudy or clear?
OK. It should be consuming chlorine. Brush it well. Often.Its cloudy
Iron has never been a problem, I can test if you think its needed. I will continue brushing. Thank you for the help!OK. It should be consuming chlorine. Brush it well. Often.
Any iron in your fill water?
Brought fc up to 16, cya is 30 and cc .5. Maybe these pics will give you a better idea.OK. It should be consuming chlorine. Brush it well. Often.
Any iron in your fill water?