I got ya! One thing I would like you to do as soon as you see this post is fill in your signature. It is so helpful to be able to just glance down at the bottom of a post and see the kind of pool and equipment. Go to your user name at the top of the page. Click on your name and a box should drop down with signature in it.
info for signature wanted-Kind of pool-in ground vinyl, size in gallons, kind of filter (sand, cartridge, DE), any special features. what test kit you use.
Now on to your levels:
What is the cl one? I am guessing it is the drop chlorine test. If it is don't both doing that one. It is more a "is there chlorine in the pool" kind fo test. The powder test is much better.
Your pH is high with your TA. ph and TA are buddies. They work hand in hand. I have a link for you to help you handle this two.
A lower Total Alkalinity level can help a pool owner stabalize their pH increase. We'll explain how to lower TA with a little help from muriatic acid.
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Know your pH might be higher that 8.2. you will need to work on it over a course of time to get it down into the 7s. Once you get your pH into the 7s you can really start work on the the TA.
Your CYA is a little low. I would push it up to around 30.
Your FC is low. You need to get it up and keep it up to match your CYA as seen in this chart:
Managing your cyanuric acid and Free Chlorine levels is key to stabilizing your pool. Learn how these two items affect each other.
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I would shoot for just over the target for a little while just in case that CC of 1 is true.
How does the water look? Is it clear as can be?
Kim
