Hi All,
I'm happy to be a part of this forum and its wealth of information. I've spent the last week lurking the site (and Reddit), and I took delivery of a TF-Pro this week. I've watched countless videos and read the instructions several times, but I'm a full-on rookie at this through and through.
That said, I tested CYA today, and it was through the roof. I was under the 100ppm marker by a good margin. I retested with the tap water combo and barely hit 90 (oh, and this is ~90 before doubling it. Yea). I took a shot at the FAS-DPD too, and the water barely turned pink. It took one drop to go clear. I have no idea how my pool doesn't look awful right now. I pulled the plug on the rest of the tests (pH, TA, CH) because I'm not sure how much all that matters considering my CYA numbers.
I'm concerned about a partial drain while we're close to hitting 115+ degrees here in AZ. I've read that RO is an option. What's the consensus on this procedure to lower my CYA? There are a couple of mobile RO shops in town, but I haven't contacted anyone yet.
Any input is much appreciated!
Additional details (not in my signature):
• Maintained by a pool service company for 10 years (uses nothing but tabs and shock) that I'm trying to part ways with
• Pool was last drained around 4 years ago
• Tons of direct sunlight and under a massive Eucalyptus tree (city-owned) that rains down leaves and seeds (especially this time of the year)
I'm happy to be a part of this forum and its wealth of information. I've spent the last week lurking the site (and Reddit), and I took delivery of a TF-Pro this week. I've watched countless videos and read the instructions several times, but I'm a full-on rookie at this through and through.
That said, I tested CYA today, and it was through the roof. I was under the 100ppm marker by a good margin. I retested with the tap water combo and barely hit 90 (oh, and this is ~90 before doubling it. Yea). I took a shot at the FAS-DPD too, and the water barely turned pink. It took one drop to go clear. I have no idea how my pool doesn't look awful right now. I pulled the plug on the rest of the tests (pH, TA, CH) because I'm not sure how much all that matters considering my CYA numbers.
I'm concerned about a partial drain while we're close to hitting 115+ degrees here in AZ. I've read that RO is an option. What's the consensus on this procedure to lower my CYA? There are a couple of mobile RO shops in town, but I haven't contacted anyone yet.
Any input is much appreciated!
Additional details (not in my signature):
• Maintained by a pool service company for 10 years (uses nothing but tabs and shock) that I'm trying to part ways with
• Pool was last drained around 4 years ago
• Tons of direct sunlight and under a massive Eucalyptus tree (city-owned) that rains down leaves and seeds (especially this time of the year)
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