- Apr 4, 2013
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Hi Everyone!
It's been a month of reading this forum and finally taking on pool duties myself (thanks everyone!!). I just purchased the speedstir and we may have a problem...
Here are my results "swirling by hand"
FC: 4
CC: 0
Other numbers that stay constant, regardless if I used speedstir or not:
CH: 875 (Down from 1100 with a partial drain. And yes, it really is that high . Our regular water out here measures at 300, and the pool has been neglected chemical wise for two years I think! Another partial drain in our near future.)
CYA: 30
pH: 7.4
TA: 70
Here are my results using the speedstir
FC: 3
CC: 0.5
I repeated the FC/CC test five times to confirm because I thought I was losing it a bit I am apt to believe the speedstir since it probably mixes better, but what do you think? If CC is at 0.5, what is my next step to get it to 0?
Thank you!
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It's been a month of reading this forum and finally taking on pool duties myself (thanks everyone!!). I just purchased the speedstir and we may have a problem...
Here are my results "swirling by hand"
FC: 4
CC: 0
Other numbers that stay constant, regardless if I used speedstir or not:
CH: 875 (Down from 1100 with a partial drain. And yes, it really is that high . Our regular water out here measures at 300, and the pool has been neglected chemical wise for two years I think! Another partial drain in our near future.)
CYA: 30
pH: 7.4
TA: 70
Here are my results using the speedstir
FC: 3
CC: 0.5
I repeated the FC/CC test five times to confirm because I thought I was losing it a bit I am apt to believe the speedstir since it probably mixes better, but what do you think? If CC is at 0.5, what is my next step to get it to 0?
Thank you!
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