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linen said:Use PooMath for your chemical addition calculations:
Is that for after kids swim and may have left something behind?

linen said:Use PooMath for your chemical addition calculations:
:lol: :lol: :grrrr:SKC said:linen said:Use PooMath for your chemical addition calculations:
Is that for after kids swim and may have left something behind?![]()
linen said:Is the pool covered? If it is then take off the cover...this will allow what sunlight you are getting to help remove some of the chlorine. While you are waiting, I would perform a Overnight Chlorine Loss Test (OCLT). See: http://www.troublefreepool.com/pool-school/overnight_fc_test
linen said:Well 26 ppm FC at your cya level (60 ppm) is equivalent to about 1 ppm FC at 0 cya in terms of the "disinfecting chlorine" level. 1 ppm with 0 cya would be common in a public swimming pool. Most pool stores are clueless about the chlorine/cya relationship. See: http://www.troublefreepool.com/pool-school/pool_water_chemistry and http://www.troublefreepool.com/pool-school/chlorine_cya_chart_shock
Isaac-1 said:So what all this means is one good day of sun exposure with no cover on the pool should drop you well into the safe FC range, as long as you have stopped adding chlorine to the pool.
Isaac-1 said:You can pour the solution back and forth on the CYA test for several minutes to find just the right spot where the dot disappears.