First, I’d order a proper test kit. A Taylor K2006C or a TF100. The TF100 is a better value.
There’s no sense in attacking the problem if you don’t have one of those kits.
To confirm the actual CYA, you need to dilute the sample. From there, you can post a full set, get advise on precisely what to do and set yourself up for success. If I were you, I’d want to drain and refill one time, and knowing precisely your CYA can do that…
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