Hey Goats!
In 2008, I bought a 12 foot popup intex as an experiment in pool care. I purchased about 90 dollars worth of recommended chemicals with it. When those chemicals were gone about a week later, I did some quick math and realized it'd be a small fortune to maintain this pool. There had to be a better way! So off to the net I went, that's when I found this place. I lurked heavily here. Read the entire "Pool School" many many times. I decided I wasn't going to buy the good test kit, as it was $68 dollars. But I also knew I couldn't ask any questions, as there is no way anyone could give advice without knowing exactly what was going on with the water. So I formulated my own plans based on "Pool School" and the test equipment I had. (The same as you) It's like going to an auto forum and asking why your car doesn't start without proper test results and other pertinent information. It's not that they don't want to help, everyone here wants to help, trust me. There are complete pool geniuses around here, and they all want to help. However, without proper test results, there's no way anyone can even nudge you in the proper directions. There's too many variables.
My own heavily modified plans for my pool care worked, but I also knew the water would be dumped and the pool put away in 3 months time. 4 tops. I also knew I was completely on my own.
My water looked like this, most all the time with just the Chlorine and PH test.
The next year, I joined this site. Purchased the test kit, as I was putting up a much larger pool and the water was definitely not getting drained in 3 or 4 months. The people here helped me out tremendously when I didn't quite understand something. But I had the information for them so they could decide how to give me information I was looking for back.
5 years later, doing the tests, getting the results, and instantly knowing exactly what to do=AWESOME! Not spending thousands at the pool store=PURE BLISS! If it wasn't for this site, I wouldn't even have a pool. I just wouldn't be able to spend the kind of money the pool store would want me to spend. I spend less than a hundred bucks a season for the pool. (My own laziness notwithstanding) ...and it's all because of a little $68 test kit, and the knowledge of the helpful/awesome people here.
