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Cloudy water coupled with an elevated CC (combined chlorine) would indicate a strong possibility of algae growth. You should perform a "SLAM" (link below). Your CYA must be rounded-up to 80 which would require a SLAM FC level of 31. You have to choices:
1 - Treat water now "as-is" with bleach and keep it maintained at FC of 31
2 - Do a partial drain to lower the CYA a bit so you can maintain a slightly lower FC level.
I suspect your CYA got that high from pool store products, powdered shock, and those tablets in your feeder. I would remove any tablets right away. They raise your CYA quickly.
Your CH (calcium hardness) is also low. That's not related to the SLAM right now, but as soon as the SLAM is over, I would increase that CH to protect the plaster in your pool. Yours should be at least at 250. I'm surprised yours is so low with the hard water we seem to have in most of the state. But do that after the SLAM. Read everything on that SLAM link page and it will work. Let us know if you have any questions.
You'll have that water crystal clear in time for your husband's return.
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Another note about FC testing... I suspect your K-2006 came with instructions to use the 25ml sample size correct? Instead (to save on FAS-DPD reagent drops & powder), use the 10 ML sample size as follows:
10ml sample, multiply drop count by .5 (standard method)
if you have any questions about the FC test or anything else, just let us know.
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For bleach, just hit Wal-Mart or HEB for their generic (plain) bleach - Great Value or Bravo. Use the "Poolmath Calculator" (link below) to help you figure out how much of an item to add. We can help you with the calculator if you've never used it before.