I currently have a pool service which I will be canceling at the end of the month. I received my TF-100 on Thursday and tested. Not sure how accurate it is but here were my results on Thursday (day before pool service):
FC 8.5
CC 0
PH 7.5
TA 70
CH 200
CYA 35ish I think
Overall I thought things looked pretty good. I Haven't tested until tonight after my 2 year old had an accident (a common problem these days).
Results:
FC 20
CC 1
Correct me if I'm wrong....So I confirmed why I want to take over the pool. CF levels are way to high for normal use. I assume because they dump way to much chlorine to get through the whole week without levels dropping to low.
My question is: my pool is already above SLAM levels, which should be 16, correct? Should I just keep the Chlorine at SLAM levels until tomorrow eve and then do an overnight loss test?
Thank you for any advice in advance. I'm so glad I stumbled across this forum. I will get more detailed in my signature when I have some extra time. for now 15 x 30 pool 6ft in deep end with 8ft half circle spa pouring into pool, DE filter, heat pump. Treasure coast, FL
FC 8.5
CC 0
PH 7.5
TA 70
CH 200
CYA 35ish I think
Overall I thought things looked pretty good. I Haven't tested until tonight after my 2 year old had an accident (a common problem these days).
Results:
FC 20
CC 1
Correct me if I'm wrong....So I confirmed why I want to take over the pool. CF levels are way to high for normal use. I assume because they dump way to much chlorine to get through the whole week without levels dropping to low.
My question is: my pool is already above SLAM levels, which should be 16, correct? Should I just keep the Chlorine at SLAM levels until tomorrow eve and then do an overnight loss test?
Thank you for any advice in advance. I'm so glad I stumbled across this forum. I will get more detailed in my signature when I have some extra time. for now 15 x 30 pool 6ft in deep end with 8ft half circle spa pouring into pool, DE filter, heat pump. Treasure coast, FL