OK here's the full test. I had to redo cuz I had forgotten what the exact numbers were.No. I just would need the alkalinity raised.
Today the ph was at 6.5 so I added some chlorox ph up.
My water is very clear and clean looking so I'm not too over worried. I just couldn't remember if it was baking soda or borax.
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The water is beautiful.The acid demand test isn't necessarily required. I understand it can help if you find color matching on the PH test challenging. With a PH of 7.4 and TA of 80 you shouldn't need to add any muratic acid unless your PH continues to rise.
What is concerning about that test is CL is 2 and CC is 2 but you didn't post you CYA level. That is a key number you need to know to determine where your choline needs to be. CC of 2 indicates you may have algea in your pool.
How does the water look?
According to the first article, it says use a solid cya or conditioner to raise it. I never added a conditioner to the water at all so it may test kinda low.Agreed on all counts here. TA is fine, I would raise PH with Borax if needed. Chlorine is low and CC indicates that you have some algae growing. Keep at least 3-4 ppm chlorine in there. Check CYA and we will advise next steps. You will need to set chlorine level based on CYA level on the Chlorine CYA Chart
Here is a little reading material
Pool School - ABCs of Pool Water Chemistry
Pool School - Recommended Levels
Pool School - Recommended Pool Chemicals
And just in case
Pool School - SLAM - Shock Level And Maintain
According to the first article, it says use a solid cya or conditioner to raise it. I never added a conditioner to the water at all so it may test kinda low.
I don't have a way to test cya right now but in raising fc and cc...
I have 2 chlorine floaters, currently using one in the pool which I always keep filled to the top with 3" tablets. I could add the 2nd floater to the water filling it with tabs as well.
I could throw in another bag of shock this evening. I have both chlorox and in the swim shocks. Both are chlorine based. I usually shock every Wednesday but if necessary I could do it today no big deal.
My pool gets direct sunlight pretty much all day long. The pool feels much like a warm bath water. I read that sunlight has to do with amount of available chlorine.
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The Taylor kit that includes a test for cya is $53 on eBay. (Taylor K-2006)Additionally, you do not need to raise TA. It will/did come up when you raised pH.
Please read "The ABC's of Pool Water Chemistry" up in Pool School. It'll strengthen your chem knowledge a lot.
As Aimee said, your chlorine is too low and your CC's are too high. Report your CYA and tell us what your water looks like.
Oops, I see now you reported your water as very clear.....Thanks! CYA?
The Taylor kit that includes a test for cya is $53 on eBay. (Taylor K-2006)
Any other recommendations for cya test? Thanks
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I see your point in that. I have bought things from the seller on eBay. Vminnivations. They're the ppl I also bought my pool from them and some other things. They have sent me new and good quality thingsIf you're comfortable with getting stuff on eBay, I guess so. I bought my K-2006 on Amazon. eBay always worries me with getting second hand stuff. Many of the Taylor chemical reagents are only good for 2 years before they expire and that is based on optimal storage conditions. If you can't certify that this kit on eBay is original and was stored properly, you could get a batch of bad chemicals.
I'd recommend you check out TFTestKits.net and look at their TF-100 which is just like the K-2006 but contains different amounts of reagents for the tests you are most likely to perform the most (FC/CC, CYA, TA, pH). Or, if you're skeptical, then get the Taylor kit off Amazon where you're more likely to get it in original condition.
Just my $0.02 opinion...
Yah I checked into it. No one else even had the tf100I highly recommend and use the TF100 from tftestkits.net. it will last longer and give you more tests in the long run than the k2006.
see this Pool School - Test Kits Compared
Yah I checked into it. No one else even had the tf100
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Yah I think your right about tf being trouble free. What you said also explains the reason for my not being able to find it elsewhere. I was glad to get the site and have one ordered soon.I'm pretty sure that's because the owner of this website are the people who make the TF-100 and are the sole source for this kit...I believe TF stands for troublefree....maybe I'm making a correlation out of a coincidence, but that is my observation.