Ok. I've had water in my pool for 30 days now. I'm getting ready to switch over to my swg and feel like my calcium should be higher. It tests at around 175 now after chlorinating with cal hypo for the bulk of my 30 days.
I keep hearing that it will go up on its own but don't feel that I'm seeing that happen.
We have had some fairly heavy rains here for SoCal recently and water level has increased. Prior to rain I would get a pink color before counting drops. Now it is a lot clearer with a pinkish color to it. Not nearly as pink as before. Yes it still requires the same number of drops as before to change the diluted pinkish color to a diluted blueish color.
In use is a tf100 test kit with speed stir.
Anybody have an explanation or see any problems with this? Maybe the measuring cylinder needs to be cleaned better or something? Water too cold? It's in the low 60's.
A little confused by it or when would be a good time to switch over to the swg and intelliph dispenser. After the rains stop? After getting calcium up?
Cya is around 40 or 50 or so.
Ta is around 80-90
Ph 7.5
Fc 6
Cc 0
I keep hearing that it will go up on its own but don't feel that I'm seeing that happen.
We have had some fairly heavy rains here for SoCal recently and water level has increased. Prior to rain I would get a pink color before counting drops. Now it is a lot clearer with a pinkish color to it. Not nearly as pink as before. Yes it still requires the same number of drops as before to change the diluted pinkish color to a diluted blueish color.
In use is a tf100 test kit with speed stir.
Anybody have an explanation or see any problems with this? Maybe the measuring cylinder needs to be cleaned better or something? Water too cold? It's in the low 60's.
A little confused by it or when would be a good time to switch over to the swg and intelliph dispenser. After the rains stop? After getting calcium up?
Cya is around 40 or 50 or so.
Ta is around 80-90
Ph 7.5
Fc 6
Cc 0