Was just about to post a question thread on here due to my extremely high chlorine reading.
Tested water last night and was at 2.5ppm with CYA at 60. Turned up the percentage on the SWG but poured in half a bottle of chlorine as well. Didn’t want my pool to turn green.
This morning I went to test the chlorine. Right when I got to the pool I could smell chlorine. Take my test and after I got to 20 ppm I stopped testing. Thinking of everything I did there was no way I could get there. Maybe it was a false reading, I’ll test tonight after some chlorine could burn off.
Tested tonight and got to 15ppm before I was almost out of reagent. Decided to stop so I could have a little left to test before I got a refill.
Turned SWG off and thought about how I got two “false” readings in a row. Looked at my reagent bottles and something seemed off. Looked again and realized I was using the cc reagent, not the fc reagent. I accidentally put them in the wrong spot and was just going through the motions.
Check your bottles if you think you get a “false” reading. It was probably user error just as I discovered.
Tested water last night and was at 2.5ppm with CYA at 60. Turned up the percentage on the SWG but poured in half a bottle of chlorine as well. Didn’t want my pool to turn green.
This morning I went to test the chlorine. Right when I got to the pool I could smell chlorine. Take my test and after I got to 20 ppm I stopped testing. Thinking of everything I did there was no way I could get there. Maybe it was a false reading, I’ll test tonight after some chlorine could burn off.
Tested tonight and got to 15ppm before I was almost out of reagent. Decided to stop so I could have a little left to test before I got a refill.
Turned SWG off and thought about how I got two “false” readings in a row. Looked at my reagent bottles and something seemed off. Looked again and realized I was using the cc reagent, not the fc reagent. I accidentally put them in the wrong spot and was just going through the motions.
Check your bottles if you think you get a “false” reading. It was probably user error just as I discovered.