Water is still cloudy after multiple treatments

The algorithm works by assuming the largest number of internet posts that agree on a subject is what’s “true”. The problem with that is there’s a very large number of pool forum, reddit posts, etc that fill up in the internet with questionable and bad advice. Quantity of knowledge doesn’t equal accuracy of knowledge. Enjoy the experiment, just don’t rely on it for anything.
Good point, and thanks for elaborating for others! I have to learn to post emoji's when I'm being sarcastic.
 
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Good point, and thanks for elaborating for others! I have to learn to post emoji's when I'm being sarcastic.
No need. I could tell there was a bit of sarcasm in there. I just keep encountering people who seem to believe that this AI thing is some new super intellect that provides all the answers mankind needs and don’t consider that its accuracy isn’t much better than a pool store test. (And they haven’t watched the The Terminator…)
 
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Nothing to do for the moment. Leave the pool outdoor in the sunlight to allow FC to come down.
Stop using the CLBR test. Just use the drop test.
Thursday night update. After 2 days in the mid to high 80s here in Minnesota with the cover open and pump running on low (45%) and chlorinator turned off we are at

FC: 24 (5ml test)
CC: 2 drops. Not sure if I did this one right because even though I had 5 mLs of pool water, I still added 5 drops of R-003. It turned a light pink and then 2 drops of R-0871 brought it back to clear.