- Sep 7, 2009
- 391
- Pool Size
- 19800
- Surface
- Fiberglass
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-30
OK, a little help needed here......
Just took my first set of numbers and while I am generally happy, I am unsure about a few things.
FC: 2
CC: 0.5
TC: 2.5
pH: 7.5
T/A: 110
CH: 180
CYA: ????
I never really had "red" for my tests. I have the TF-100 kit and by red, I mean the red that is like the cap of the CYA mixing bottle. My reds were mostly a strong pink.
For CYA, I did it 2 different times and the dot was never obscured. Maybe I did something wrong. I filled ot the bottom of the mixing bottle label with pool water, then to the top of the label with R-0013, shoot quite a bit and let it set for well over 30 seconds. That solution never changed color, and when squirting it into the CYA veiw tube, the dot was always visible. Is the result in the mixing bottle supposed to turn a color? Mine remained clear.
Lastly, should I be worried about any of these numbers?
Oh, and I guessed on the pH from the Taylor kit that was included with the TF-100, is that the correct thing to do, or did I miss something?
Thanks in advance for the help.
Just took my first set of numbers and while I am generally happy, I am unsure about a few things.
FC: 2
CC: 0.5
TC: 2.5
pH: 7.5
T/A: 110
CH: 180
CYA: ????
I never really had "red" for my tests. I have the TF-100 kit and by red, I mean the red that is like the cap of the CYA mixing bottle. My reds were mostly a strong pink.
For CYA, I did it 2 different times and the dot was never obscured. Maybe I did something wrong. I filled ot the bottom of the mixing bottle label with pool water, then to the top of the label with R-0013, shoot quite a bit and let it set for well over 30 seconds. That solution never changed color, and when squirting it into the CYA veiw tube, the dot was always visible. Is the result in the mixing bottle supposed to turn a color? Mine remained clear.
Lastly, should I be worried about any of these numbers?
Oh, and I guessed on the pH from the Taylor kit that was included with the TF-100, is that the correct thing to do, or did I miss something?
Thanks in advance for the help.