Ok. I'm back in the saddle here. Here's some updates and answers.
Updates: Before I left on Thursday evening I dosed pool to ~20ppm with bleach (probably not exactly 20ppm but that's what I was aiming for). On both Friday and Saturday the pool had a medium-swimmer load, with no swimmer load Sunday. Sunday evening I tested and found FC at 17ppm, then again at mid-day today at 18ppm. The entire time that I was gone I had the IC-60 set at 60% which should (in theory) produce 6.5 ppm per day in my pool.
Today I ran another CYA test to determine if it had dropped even further, only to find that it was back up at 70. I have no explanation for this as I conducted 2 independent tests last week both indicating 50 (even comparing against the "50 control solution" I have, but I'll be the first to admit that my level of confidence in my CYA testing ability is pretty small so maybe this is all down to tester error?
Current test results from today:
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El Berro
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Build Type: Plaster
Volume: 22000 gallons
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Latest Test Result Summary:
FC: 18.0 (an hour ago)
CC: 0.0 (an hour ago)
pH: 8.0 (an hour ago)
TA: 90 (an hour ago)
CH: 275 (an hour ago)
CYA: 70 (an hour ago)
Phosphates: 250 (an hour ago)
SALT: 3000 (4 days ago)
TEMPERATURE: 85° (an hour ago)
CSI: 0.20 (an hour ago)
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I'll also point out that I did run a phosphates test and got a result of 250ppb, I don't know if that's good or bad, but I guess now we know?
Answers:
I would recommend another OCLT due to inconsistencies in your previous tests.
Will run another one tonight. I always do my tests the exact same, so I doubt there are "inconsistencies" with the way that the tests are preformed, however, what I'm never sure of is how well I should be rinsing the tools (vial, magnetic stirrer thing, fill bottle, etc). I've tried everything from dipping them all in the pool, to scrubbing them all with an alcohol wipe. Since this thread has started I've just been quickly rinsing them all in pool water before the test, so all the tests have been consistent, but maybe I'm not doing enough to keep the tools contaminate free?
IS the water crystal clear?
Yes, it has been crystal clear this entire time, looks like glass.
@Newdude I am totally tracking your comments, and don't disagree with what you're saying. It seems 100% clear to me that the SWG is definitely producing SOME chlorine, however the amount definitely seems to be off. I like your process of elimination, and I also like what
@Rancho Cost-a-Lotta was suggesting as well that maybe I'm the problem. So perhaps we consider this table to help us eliminate issues:
Event | Rules Out Algae | Rules Out SWG Issues | Rules Out Testing Inconsistencies |
Aug 5-6 FC Falls Faster than SWG produces |  |  |  |
Aug 7 Pass OCLT w/ 0 loss |  |  |  |
Aug 8 Run Overnight Chlorine Production Test with a 1ppm gain |  |  |  |
Aug 9-10 Ran 24-hour Chorine Loss Test with a 3ppm loss |  |  |  |
Aug 10 Pass OCLT w/ 1ppm loss |  |  |  |
Aug 10 Tested Water away from returns against water coming out of returns while cell running. Water out of returns was 2ppm higher fc than that from away |  |  |  |
Based on this table, it seems that the most likely issue is my testing? Followed by a possible SWG issue? I have ran tests multiple times back to back and gotten the same results, but that doesn't mean the day-to-day I'm getting the same results.
haha, I guess in summation, I'm still questioning everything...