Can you check my levels and help?

I agree with wireform on the FC. 16 is probably creeping up on SLAM territory. I don't have a salt generator, so I always run my chlorine a little "hot" (about 1.5 ppm above suggested high number) for when life happens, and the pool moves a little down the priority list for a day or two. (NOTE: We don't talk about that in front of the pool. 🤫)

Also, my CH is quite low at 125; I've personally never seen it lower than 100 in any pool. But that doesn't mean it can't happen, I guess. Great job on getting your pool dialed in thus far, though!

And a SPECIAL shout out for coming to TFP for advice before you went to the pool store and did something silly and expensive and exasperating!

Enjoy your pool!
 
If those walls still feel slimy, brush them. Algae builds up a protective coating that can help it resist chlorine even if your levels are high enough to otherwise kill it. Brushing will damage that layer and allow the chlorine to do its job.
 
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Glad u passed the oclt 👍🏻
Remember that cal hypo not only adds fc but also calcium- the fc gets used up but the calcium remains.
Your PoolMath logs aren’t linked so we can’t see where you stand with your ch.
Low ch isn’t really an issue with vinyl pools but high ch is a problem for all pools.
 
Glad u passed the oclt 👍🏻
Remember that cal hypo not only adds fc but also calcium- the fc gets used up but the calcium remains.
Your PoolMath logs aren’t linked so we can’t see where you stand with your ch.
Low ch isn’t really an issue with vinyl pools but high ch is a problem for all pools.
How do I link my pool math logs?

Yesterday CH was at 0. I’m going to do all tests again in a bit to see if that changed.
 
How do I link my pool math logs?

Yesterday CH was at 0. I’m going to do all tests again in a bit to see if that changed.
No need to retest ch.
Ch doesn’t change that rapidly unless u are regularly adding calcium containg products/water. Monthly testing is fine.
The one dose would have raised your ch by approx. 5.7 - not a big deal one time.
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The premise of tfp is to understand how each chem you add effects your water so u can make informed decisions & only add what your testing calls for. No more, no less.
You can & should use poolmath effects of adding Before dosing w/ things to get an understanding of how they will effect other parameters.
 
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