There are a few minor clarifications I'd like to ask from the experts. My numbers this morning were as follows:
FC: 2.5
CC: 0
TA: 80
CH: 270
CYA: 25
I have three questions:
1) I know my CYA is low. My SWG has no problem maintaining FC at this level though. I generally run it at 30-35% and maintain a FC range of 2.5-4.0. I think the VSP helps here. Is there any other motivation to increase the CYA?
2) When I measured the TA, after the change of color, I had some particles in the solution. I've never noticed this before, but did the test a second time and the same thing happened. Does this tell me anything? For example, it's possible that one of my chemicals is older and I'd like to make sure that it's not unreliable. Also, just curious.
3) I accidentally did my chlorine test in the container that is not labelled "Chlorine Only" (i.e. the one I use for all my other tests). Does having this happen one time cause any issue? Is there anything I should do to clean it out properly?
Thanks
Tom
FC: 2.5
CC: 0
TA: 80
CH: 270
CYA: 25
I have three questions:
1) I know my CYA is low. My SWG has no problem maintaining FC at this level though. I generally run it at 30-35% and maintain a FC range of 2.5-4.0. I think the VSP helps here. Is there any other motivation to increase the CYA?
2) When I measured the TA, after the change of color, I had some particles in the solution. I've never noticed this before, but did the test a second time and the same thing happened. Does this tell me anything? For example, it's possible that one of my chemicals is older and I'd like to make sure that it's not unreliable. Also, just curious.
3) I accidentally did my chlorine test in the container that is not labelled "Chlorine Only" (i.e. the one I use for all my other tests). Does having this happen one time cause any issue? Is there anything I should do to clean it out properly?
Thanks
Tom