Just fired the pool guy

The more I have read, the more I find wrong. The way the returns were setup causes signification surface agitation. There are 3 returns, and each one is faced upward breaking the surface of the water. I was none the wiser before, but now have them pointed horizontal to slightly down (slight ripple if any at the surface) and moving the water in a clockwise motion around the pool.
Here is a little video (photo below) : Pool Return Agitation

New levels to come later today.

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It is simply lovely
 
That is a 1.65 THP. Wow.

Start thinking about going to a VS motor. You can get one that mates to the wet end.

Not economic, but would be far quieter and less agitation.
 
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Afternoon Update:

FC 35
CC 0
pH 7.8
TA 120
CH 275
CYA 45
82 degrees

Of note:
1) Dark orange on the OTO, which is an improvement from the Cheetos orange flakes!
2) On the TA test, the sample goes from a light blue to yellow (not green to red).

Taylor K-1000:
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TA Test:
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Fanta orange today. Hopefully tomorrow it looks like OJ :)

Also, I'm all for your continuing to post the pics from the smaller tester for my entertainment, but you can save reagents and skip it while your FC is that high (since there is no chart for Cheeto vs Fanta vs OJ, and your pH test is not accurate when your FC is that high).
 
I see you have Poolmath and are sharing your data. Can you enter your test data each time as that is far easier to track and compare than scrolling through the thread.

The TA color change is fine. Though I doubt your TA dropped that much as the only way to do that is by adding acid. And there is no reason to test pH right now as that test is completely messed up with FC above 10 ppm.

Just monitor FC now until you get it down to under 10 ppm. You can wait a couple days between tests as it will take a few days to drop.
 

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following as I've never seen chlorine this high....
WoW! me too! I know you can post your results to the pool math app, but I like seeing the progress of the test tube as the thing dechlorinates (If that is a word). Perhaps if you threw some algae in there it would help chew up the Cl (j/k!). If not... can I get some of your pool water to chlorinate my pool?

We need @JoyfulNoise to chime in.. I wonder what a CL level that high is doing to your pool structure/plaster/grout!
 
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Got any dingy whites to wash? Just dip 'em in the pool a minute! WOW... Thatsalotta chlorine!

Good job getting on top of this. That really is a sweet little pool and landscape. You'll enjoy it much more soon, I promise!

Maddie :flower:
Probably asking the kids where is the blue tee shirt you had on earlier..
I am wearing it...
No that is your white one, you had a blue one on earlier before you got in the pool :)
 

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