Tierceron said:By Jove, I've got it. I spent the last couple of days testing and re-testing and getting the proper amounts of Stabilizer and Bleach in my pool and these are my numbers now..
FC 2.5
CC 1.0
TC 3.5
pH 7.2
T/A 100
CH Not applicable
CYA 35
The reason I was having so much trouble with the pool caculator (I'm so literal) is that it said Not Set Up when I first opened it which I took to mean that it would not calculate an initial pool set up, only after you put in your first chemicals or agents could you use it. Duh!Saturday night, I was really on the run. I thank you Frustratedpoolmom for talking me off my ledge.
I'm in New England so it's been colder here than usual so we are no where near ready for swimming. That means I'll have plenty of time to make sure I've got the program down before anyone gets in the water. Thanks all for your help, Especially frustratedpoolmom and dmanb2b.
Tierceron
Well good for you, glad you are feeling more confident.
Are you confident of the FC and CC numbers? If so, then please read about How to Shock your Pool in Pool School. You always want your CC to be .5 or less, anytime it is higher than that you have to shock your pool.
Remember, never let the FC drop below your minimum, or you risk and algae outbreak. You need to add enough chlorine daily to ensure this.

If you are unsure what to do next just ask.
