Here are my TF100 numbers from Sunday, two days ago:
FC - 3
CC - 0
PH - 7.5
TA - 80
CH - 400
CYA - 35
Borates - 50
The FC was a little lower than I wanted and so I bumped up the feed on the Liquidator a bit, and according to a quick drop test yesterday and a strip this morning the FC is ~5. Anyway, I have been getting some recurring spots on a seat that is right under an overhanging tree branch. The spots are usually about the size of a dime or smaller and look like rust at first glance. They can be brushed off with a metal brush. If not brushed, they will go away during the day and then reappear overnight. The water is crystal clear (I recall someone posting that they could see if a quarter was heads or tails at the bottom of their pool, well that's pretty much how clear my water is too). I haven't carefully checked if I am losing chlorine overnight yet. Pump runs on high 8 hrs a day and low for another 12. It shuts of completely from 10pm to 2am. We did have a couple of inches of rain last week. I haven't gone to Leslie's in a long time, but I recall phosphates being high the last time I went (maybe a year ago). Since I am having a party this weekend I went ahead and added bleach to bring it up to 14, although I am not sure if it got there because I had to get to work. I will check carefully tonight. Just wondering if anyone has seen anything like this and if there is any advice? I have never had to shock before and I wasn't really sure if I should have now.
Picture is from last June before I started using the TFP methods, but this is what the spots look like.

FC - 3
CC - 0
PH - 7.5
TA - 80
CH - 400
CYA - 35
Borates - 50
The FC was a little lower than I wanted and so I bumped up the feed on the Liquidator a bit, and according to a quick drop test yesterday and a strip this morning the FC is ~5. Anyway, I have been getting some recurring spots on a seat that is right under an overhanging tree branch. The spots are usually about the size of a dime or smaller and look like rust at first glance. They can be brushed off with a metal brush. If not brushed, they will go away during the day and then reappear overnight. The water is crystal clear (I recall someone posting that they could see if a quarter was heads or tails at the bottom of their pool, well that's pretty much how clear my water is too). I haven't carefully checked if I am losing chlorine overnight yet. Pump runs on high 8 hrs a day and low for another 12. It shuts of completely from 10pm to 2am. We did have a couple of inches of rain last week. I haven't gone to Leslie's in a long time, but I recall phosphates being high the last time I went (maybe a year ago). Since I am having a party this weekend I went ahead and added bleach to bring it up to 14, although I am not sure if it got there because I had to get to work. I will check carefully tonight. Just wondering if anyone has seen anything like this and if there is any advice? I have never had to shock before and I wasn't really sure if I should have now.
Picture is from last June before I started using the TFP methods, but this is what the spots look like.
