I love this site. I actually didn't have any CYA (tested it once with new kit with drops), and Pool Math recommended 7.5 oz of shock (that's what I had). Added 5 lbs. of CYA. Later, added shock. When I read the shock, it said use all of product (had some warnings about using the whole thing). I figured it was just scare tactics, but wanted advice from this group. I had shock, but no liquid chlorine, so went with what I had and added 2 lbs. to my 13,456 gallon round above ground pool. Chlorine is now 10 or above, CYA was added but not retested, as my kit only has 2 tests total. Want to wait 5 days after adding CYA to test it (until I find a multiple test kit for CYA). Will be more conservative and add what pool math recommends from now on.
First question: what CYA test is out there that has more than 2 tests in it and doesn't cost an arm and a leg? I
Second question: I am going out to get liquid chlorine today. Prices vary greatly and % of chlorine varies greatly. Would like to get the best % at the best price (obviously).
Thank you for this forum. I'm a newbie, but have been working on this pool for about 8 weeks, and this site has been way more useful than the "pool guy." I believe that adding the 5 lbs. of CYA via sock method has brought it up well as my chlorine readings prior to adding CYA were 0. Now they are 10 or >. All my other levels are perfect.