Thanks for that... so how often should I do a full range of tests and are there any other things that I should be watching out for?remember, with chlorine above 10ppm your ph will test high... stop worrying about that until you are letting your FC drop (post SLAM).
how often should I do a full range of tests
It's impossible for your CH to be 0. Salt at/near 0 is also highly suspect unless the water was replaced after the last time anyone put chlorine in the pool. When you are done with SLAM, retest these before adjusting them, and as always, only put in half as much as you think you need and retest again. That way, if your starting value was not what you thought it was, or if your pool volume is not correct, you are much less likely to overshoot.My Current #
FC=0
PH=7.5
TA=30
CH=0
CYA=0
CC=NA
Salt= low to nonexistent
Pool gallons.Confused by your pool gal comment. You are doing your own testing, correct?
I agree... that test was over a month ago. I tested ch using 10ml twice and then the 25ml test twice. I did not go further as it was winter and had enough info that significant changes were required.It's impossible for your CH to be 0. Salt at/near 0 is also highly suspect unless the water was replaced after the last time anyone put chlorine in the pool.
They really need to add a few comments at the beginning of that post![]()
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I got the three packs at Home Depot.... HDX chlorinating liquid. It seemed to be the cheapest and was 10%ish. The date code was December 2020 if I remember correctly.If you buy bleach make sure its NOT Clorox brand and that its plain, unscented, unthickened, etc.
Liquid chlorine can be found in Walmart's pool section for a true gallon for $3.87
That varies a lot by region. Around me, most HDs don't carry pool supplies. The few that do, that 3-pack is sold for the low, low price of $32, or over $10/gallon. I can go to my local Ace hardware and get it for $6/gal, or Job Lot for $3.50/gallon for 12.5%.I got the three packs at Home Depot.... HDX chlorinating liquid. It seemed to be the cheapest and was 10%ish. The date code was December 2020 if I remember correctly.
I just looked at my receipt and they were 12.98 per 3pk. I have several ace hardwares and Walmart’s around and will price check... you put the word pool on a label and it seems you can sell it for 20% more.That varies a lot by region. Around me, most HDs don't carry pool supplies. The few that do, that 3-pack is sold for the low, low price of $32, or over $10/gallon. I can go to my local Ace hardware and get it for $6/gal, or Job Lot for $3.50/gallon for 12.5%.
Let the filter do its job in cleaning out the cloudiness