Update #2:
FC = 7 (through the use of 12% liquid chlorine)
CC = 0
CH = 100
TA = 120
pH = 8.0 - 8.1
CYA = 60
Now that the CYA is within a reasonable range, I notice that I have too high of a pH value, too high of TA, and too low of CH.
My plan was to do the following (not sure on the order):
a.) Add 2lbs 2 oz of pH Down dry acid (based on pool math app)
b.) Add 45 lbs of calcium chlorine (based on pool math app and because the previous owner had left an unopened 45 lb container)
c.) Continue to monitor chlorine levels
Does this seem correct? Is there a particular order here?
Any advice is appreciated. Thanks
FC = 7 (through the use of 12% liquid chlorine)
CC = 0
CH = 100
TA = 120
pH = 8.0 - 8.1
CYA = 60
Now that the CYA is within a reasonable range, I notice that I have too high of a pH value, too high of TA, and too low of CH.
My plan was to do the following (not sure on the order):
a.) Add 2lbs 2 oz of pH Down dry acid (based on pool math app)
b.) Add 45 lbs of calcium chlorine (based on pool math app and because the previous owner had left an unopened 45 lb container)
c.) Continue to monitor chlorine levels
Does this seem correct? Is there a particular order here?
Any advice is appreciated. Thanks