Hi All,
Hoping for some recommendations on what to do here.
I've done this test in all types of lighting conditions and whilst the result varies a little, it's basically the same. That leaves me wondering:
a) is my 50ppm Sample incorrect.
b) is there something wrong with the test tube?
c) what does that mean for my pool water? Our average daytime temp is around 25C (77F) at the moment and the SWG is operating on it's lowest setting on most days. I'll turn it off when the FC gets to 10 and let it naturally drift down to 8 (which usually takes 2 days)
So I'm not chewing through any FC, which makes me think my CYA of around 60 is probably reasonably accurate and maybe the Sample is not correct. Given the importance of the CYA and FC ratio, what do you think I should do to ensure things are accurate?
Other results are:
FC: 10
CC: 0
PH: 7.2
TA: 75
CH: 250
CYA: 60
Water Clarity: Crystal
Hoping for some recommendations on what to do here.
- My Pool water is testing at approx 55ppm for CYA - which I'm recording as 60.
- I've got a Sample tube from the manufacturer (Clear Choice Labs) of 50ppm CYA. However when I test it the result is more like 100ppm, but definitely beyond doubt at 90ppm.
I've done this test in all types of lighting conditions and whilst the result varies a little, it's basically the same. That leaves me wondering:
a) is my 50ppm Sample incorrect.
b) is there something wrong with the test tube?
c) what does that mean for my pool water? Our average daytime temp is around 25C (77F) at the moment and the SWG is operating on it's lowest setting on most days. I'll turn it off when the FC gets to 10 and let it naturally drift down to 8 (which usually takes 2 days)
So I'm not chewing through any FC, which makes me think my CYA of around 60 is probably reasonably accurate and maybe the Sample is not correct. Given the importance of the CYA and FC ratio, what do you think I should do to ensure things are accurate?
Other results are:
FC: 10
CC: 0
PH: 7.2
TA: 75
CH: 250
CYA: 60
Water Clarity: Crystal