There shouldn’t be any “maybe 8.5 or 9” on the FC test. If you aren’t sure whether the sample is really clear or not, you can add another drop of reagent. If the extra drop makes it more clear than count the extra drop but if it doesn’t change then don’t count that drop.I think I'll wait until tomorrow and do the OCLT again just to be sure. I'd like to err on the safe side and just get it done. I have my daughters visiting next week so I want the pool to be in tip top shape before the get here. Which means tomorrow might be the last chance to do a SLAM and know I have time to run it through. I know it's close now and technically, I could just manage it and know it will be fine. But would like it to be more than just "ok".
The CYA test is just that way. It’s one reason we only measure decade numbers for results as the chlorine requirement for 51ppm is the same as 60ppm. So if you’re off by 10ppm either high or low it’s not a big deal. You just want to know for sure it’s more than 30ppm and less than 90ppmSounds good! I will remember that. Sometimes my eyes don’t see as clear as I’d like so I’m always second guessing what I’m looking at. CYA test is also something I’m debating. Exactly when it’s no longer visible or is there still a glimpse at the bottom or not. I’m sure I will get more comfortable with the proper identification as I practice more.
Some people report FC decrease after adding calcium so just keep an eye on it. You don’t need to actively mess with the TA. It’ll slowly come down on its own as you manage the pH.Latest Update:
OCLT test last night resulted in only .5 FC drop (8.5 to 8) so I was thinking I'd skip the SLAM idea. I added acid to lower the pH so I could get TA into ideal ranges and then added calcium chloride to bring my CH into ideal ranges.
Latest test results: FC 6 (down from 8), pH 7.5 (down from 7.8), TA 90 (down from 100), CH 325 (up from 275), CYA 50 (same), water temp 71 (up from 66 this morning)
Was surprised to see the FC drop so much in just 8 hours. No significant sunshine on the pool today so not sure if the other additions impacted it or not. Or if the water temp is something I need to work with. Overall, everything seems to be moving in the right direction and the pool does look good. If my FC is at my target (even though it dropped -2 during the day) should I just keep working to get TA and CH closer to ideal? Or should I be concerned that the FC dropped as much as it did today and do something about that?
Thanks in advance!
Don’t let the FC get below 4.I just read that about the CH as well. Maybe that's what I'm experiencing. I just did another FC test so I can do another comparison in the morning. I'm at 5.5 now. I feel pretty good overall and think everything is a good place so I plan to just manage it a little at a time. Will need to add in more CL but for now, I'm just going to hold and see what happens. Thanks for all the help and input!