I came across this page and the app while trying to clear up a cloudy pool. In the past I have always paid to have my pool closed. In the spring I would throw about 3-4 bags of shock in and BOOM I was up and running with crystal clear water. This winter due to a drain leak followed by equipment problems I let the pool go and figured I would deal with it in the spring. I have dealt with all the mechanical/filter/leak issues (pool was filled back up with water in November or December). After reading through these forum it seems as if I need to SLAM the pool to clear up the cloudy water. Based off the Chlorine/CYA chart I need my FC to be at 28. I have a taylor K2005 kit but testing for FC only goes to 10. Do I need to get a different kit?
Several questions - am I on the right track that I need to slam? If so...while doing a SLAM should I put my SWG on super Cholorinate or turn off completely? Do I need a different kit to test for higher FC?
Current readings
Pool: vinyl
Size: 18,000 gal
FC 8.75 (between 7.5 and 10 so I averaged)
PH 7.4
TA 60
CH 210
CYA 65
Salt 3300
Temp 71
CSI -.87
Any and all suggestions are welcome and encouraged
Several questions - am I on the right track that I need to slam? If so...while doing a SLAM should I put my SWG on super Cholorinate or turn off completely? Do I need a different kit to test for higher FC?
Current readings
Pool: vinyl
Size: 18,000 gal
FC 8.75 (between 7.5 and 10 so I averaged)
PH 7.4
TA 60
CH 210
CYA 65
Salt 3300
Temp 71
CSI -.87
Any and all suggestions are welcome and encouraged