40K gal pool
CYA is 42
PH is 7.4
FC is around 14
Pool was green and cloudy when I started the process, but is clearing up. I can actually see the bottom of the pool now on the shallow end and it is moving towards a blue tint as opposed to green, but is still overall cloudy. Hayward sand filter running 24/7. CYA was at 0 4 days ago. Added a total of 12 lbs of stabilizer over a two day period and it's holding steady now. Prior to that, the FC would have zeroed out by now. Brought the FC to 16 2 days ago and haven't added any since. It's still reading higher than my Taylor test kit shows so I'm estimating it at between 14 to 16. Kids are wanting to swim and communicating that through their loudspeaker (aka "The Wife"). Is there an issue with people in the pool with the chlorine levels so high? Should I hold my ground and make them wait or are they ok to get in. Tough to play hardball on this when it's 97 degrees out.
CYA is 42
PH is 7.4
FC is around 14
Pool was green and cloudy when I started the process, but is clearing up. I can actually see the bottom of the pool now on the shallow end and it is moving towards a blue tint as opposed to green, but is still overall cloudy. Hayward sand filter running 24/7. CYA was at 0 4 days ago. Added a total of 12 lbs of stabilizer over a two day period and it's holding steady now. Prior to that, the FC would have zeroed out by now. Brought the FC to 16 2 days ago and haven't added any since. It's still reading higher than my Taylor test kit shows so I'm estimating it at between 14 to 16. Kids are wanting to swim and communicating that through their loudspeaker (aka "The Wife"). Is there an issue with people in the pool with the chlorine levels so high? Should I hold my ground and make them wait or are they ok to get in. Tough to play hardball on this when it's 97 degrees out.