I hope it's okay to post this here. I am working on my CYA because it seems like I'm losing more FC than last year. I just got my new pump motor running so that kind of set me back. But it's all back to normal now so getting back to it.
When I first checked my CYA it looked like 30. A few days later checked again and I read it as 40 and hubby read it as 30. No additions of any kind, just the difference in how we 'see' the dot. Anyhow, last time I checked I got 30ish so think my hubby was closer. It's just such a hard test to decipher. lol So I added stabilizer (in sock in front of return) yesterday. Got it all dissolved yesterday. Is it okay to test again today or wait until tomorrow? I know it used to say a week but now they say 24-48 hours.
FYI My pool is in full sun all day. Our temps here are very hot. Usually in the mid to high 90's. We've already had a few 102-104 degree days with many more to come. Sometimes we get 110- 115 degrees. YUCK! The pool water temp is probably around 87-88. The water was in the 90's and too warm about a week ago. When the water is colder, do you have to bring it in and let it get to room temp before testing for CYA or does that even matter? It seems like once I tested water much colder and then after it warmed up and the numbers were different.
Okay, enough for now. Gonna go out and enjoy the pool today instead of fretting about every little thing! But I really would like to reduce FC consumption if possible.
Let the testing begin!
Sherry
When I first checked my CYA it looked like 30. A few days later checked again and I read it as 40 and hubby read it as 30. No additions of any kind, just the difference in how we 'see' the dot. Anyhow, last time I checked I got 30ish so think my hubby was closer. It's just such a hard test to decipher. lol So I added stabilizer (in sock in front of return) yesterday. Got it all dissolved yesterday. Is it okay to test again today or wait until tomorrow? I know it used to say a week but now they say 24-48 hours.
FYI My pool is in full sun all day. Our temps here are very hot. Usually in the mid to high 90's. We've already had a few 102-104 degree days with many more to come. Sometimes we get 110- 115 degrees. YUCK! The pool water temp is probably around 87-88. The water was in the 90's and too warm about a week ago. When the water is colder, do you have to bring it in and let it get to room temp before testing for CYA or does that even matter? It seems like once I tested water much colder and then after it warmed up and the numbers were different.
Okay, enough for now. Gonna go out and enjoy the pool today instead of fretting about every little thing! But I really would like to reduce FC consumption if possible.
Let the testing begin!
Sherry
