Learning about my new to me pool and equipment

I see nothing in your posted test reults that is out of range.
Where exactly did you see this out of range warning?

Test your refill water from an outside hose bib close to where your autofill or pool refill connection is located.
Post those results here. Only pH, TA and CH.
 
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I see nothing in your posted test reults that is out of range.
Where exactly did you see this out of range warning?

Test your refill water from an outside hose bib close to where your autofill or pool refill connection is located.
Post those results here. Only pH, TA and CH.
I guess it says the TA, and pH are out of ideal range for the pool water, not an out of range warning?

I had deleted them earlier but took a screenshot! The city water results are here:

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Go into PoolMath and disable "ideal range" display.
This will save you a lot of frustration and chasing a tight "ideal range".
Your pool will be fine and you will be less stressed about a range to stay within.
Thanks 😊 I never realized this was an option! I’m doing this right now as it’s annoying.
 
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Sunday morning pool test results looking good!

I’m a bit weirded out that I don’t have to continuously add chemicals to the pool.

We moved in October 7 and haven’t taken a dip yet. I thought about firing up the spa to see how long it takes to get hot and then put my trunks on and climb in!

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Sunday morning pool test results looking good!

I’m a bit weirded out that I don’t have to continuously add chemicals to the pool.

We moved in October 7 and haven’t taken a dip yet. I thought about firing up the spa to see how long it takes to get hot and then put my trunks on and climb in!

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You’ll need to keep the closest eye on fc. You want to be sure to replenish it before you broach minimum or you’ll risk algae & nasties if it falls below.
FC/CYA Levels
This time of year with cooler weather & lower uv daily fc demand drops quite a bit so its definitely less work but in peak season you may have up to 5ppm fc loss per day depending upon conditions.
 
You’ll need to keep the closest eye on fc. You want to be sure to replenish it before you broach minimum or you’ll risk algae & nasties if it falls below.
FC/CYA Levels
This time of year with cooler weather & lower uv daily fc demand drops quite a bit so its definitely less work but in peak season you may have up to 5ppm fc loss per day depending upon conditions.
Okay, thanks for the advice! 👍🏼
 
Okay, now my Alkalinity is too high! It recommends lowering my pH, but my pH column says with my Alkalinity to raise my pH! 🤔

Also I need to add some Chlorine!

Is there a use for the yellow side of the chlorine/pH test tube? I feel like if I’m not noting down any measurement and my Chlorine Drop Test is telling me what to add I just need that test?

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Is there a use for the yellow side of the chlorine/pH test tube?
It's for spot checking once you're at one with your pool and expect to have enough FC (and no CC because the block test only measures TC). If the block test is taxi cab yellow at that point, or orange. @ 10+, chances are you have enough FC today.
 
Your ta is fine. As you manage your ph with acid (once it rises) the ta will also be lowered some.
For fc - right now you’re at minimum for your cya. Dose with liquid chlorine asap to high target 🎯 or a scootch higher so you don’t risk broaching minimum before your next test/dose.
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Your ta is fine. As you manage your ph with acid (once it rises) the ta will also be lowered some.
For fc - right now you’re at minimum for your cya. Dose with liquid chlorine asap to high target 🎯 or a scootch higher so you don’t risk broaching minimum before your next test/dose.
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I’ll add the recommended 64 oz of chlorine and go buy some soda ash today!
 
All of these increase ph & ta
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(Soda ash is washing soda)

Acid reduces ph & ta

Your ph & ta are fine you don’t need to adjust them at all.
 

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