First timer needs advice

Blades

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May 29, 2024
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MA
Here are our numbers. We turned off the salt cell generator just now. Filter has been running 12 hours on/12 off.

Free Chlorine 9.4

Combine chlorine 1.0

ph 7.8

TA 110

CYA 60-70

salt 2600 (salt generator is reading higher -3100)
 
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Welcome to TFP!

Can you confirm your test results are from your own K-2006 test kit.

If so, your CYA and FC look good according to TFP methodology.

How does the water look?

If you're seeing 65 on the CYA comparator, round up to 70 ppm. Maintain FC according to the FC/CYA Levels.

Check out your TFP recommended levels:


Some more light reading.

 
Welcome to TFP!

Can you confirm your test results are from your own K-2006 test kit.

If so, your CYA and FC look good according to TFP methodology.

How does the water look?

If you're seeing 65 on the CYA comparator, round up to 70 ppm. Maintain FC according to the FC/CYA Levels.

Check out your TFP recommended levels:


Some more light reading.

Confirming this is our own K-2006 test kit.
 
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Water looks good and has looked good for a few weeks now.
Then stay the course. Don't allow FC to drop below minimum level for your CYA level of 70 ppm. There's nothing wrong with running FC a bit high. Just be aware that the pH test results will be inaccurate (read higher) at FC levels above 10 ppm. I still recommend an OCLT just to provide some confidence you don't have a problem brewing.
 
Free Chlorine 9.4

This resolution on the chlorine test isn't really necessary. Do it in .5 FC increments and save on reagents instead. Use 10mL water, 1 scoop powder. Every drop will equal .5 FC. So 10 drops = 5 FC.
 
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