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    mknauss replied to the thread Muriatic Acid Amount to Add.
    Welcome to the forum! That is the amount I get too. I suggest you read through Pool Care Basics - Trouble Free Pool and even look at a...
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    mknauss reacted to 1poolman1's post in the thread Pump Upgrade options with Like Like.
    Being in California your options are limited to a variable-speed choice. A Nidec Neptune NPTQ225 motor, a GO KIT1V with the seal and...
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    Never know which one.
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    mknauss replied to the thread Sand Recommendations ?.
    Welcome to the forum! https://www.troublefreepool.com/wiki/index.php?title=Sand_Filter_Use_and_Care I suggest you read through Pool...
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    Chrome has that issue. You must clear the cache (cookies) so it will work. I use Mozilla Firefox on my laptop and mobile. Works great.
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    mknauss replied to the thread First Test Results?!.
    The issue with sodium bisulfate is that the sulfates stay in the water and attack metals and cement. Your SWCG is metal. So if you only...
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    mknauss replied to the thread First Test Results?!.
    Great! I would suggest adding enough muriatic acid to drop the pH by 0.4. Start using a 10 ml sample for FC testing. Each drop to clear...
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    mknauss replied to the thread First Test Results?!.
    Welcome to the forum! What type of pool surface do you have? Filling out your signature is a really big help. I suggest you read through...
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    mknauss replied to the thread Erich Houston.
    Welcome to the forum! This forum is focused on pool owner management of residential pools. Be aware that your public pool is likely...
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    mknauss replied to the thread Am I doing this right.
    Welcome to the forum! You need to follow the . To do that, you need a proper test kit. I suggest the TF-100/Pro or Taylor K2006C. A...
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    No real reason to test CC unless you are ending a . You can do the test if you suspect an issue, but typically what makes you think you...
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    A plaster pool should have a minimum 250 ppm CH under normal circumstances.
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    mknauss replied to the thread Help with balance.
    Read the instructions again
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    mknauss replied to the thread Help with balance.
    Not possible to measure the TA, CH, and CYA to a single digit with a proper test kit.
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    It showed up during a software update a year or so ago. I delete them as I see them. No issues.