First of all, this place is amazing! I’ve been reading like crazy trying to get an idea of what I’ve gotten myself into. Never had a pool or helped take care of one- but everyone assured me it’s “ No big deal”
We just had a new fiberglass Aviva Lux 40 installed. Pool build finally finished early March. They were supposed to balance the water and get everything ready as their last “To do”. I know they added about 10 bags of salt on one of their last days. Nothing (other than additional water to help keep the water level where it needs to be) has been added since. Where we live, we have hard water. After finding this group and the whole TFP process, I ordered a Taylor k-2006 test. Last week I cleaned our cartridge filter (very dirty from all the dirt that’s been blowing near our pool) and inspected the salt cell (mainly because the Haywood Omnilogic alerted “Chlor Too Low Salt Chlorinator1”). Additionally the chlorinator level went from 3200ppm to 1500 ppm to 200ppm on the automated app within a few days. Salt cell fins are caked with scale. I had to order a cap to be able to clean the salt cell. Part should be here tomorrow and I’ve watched a bunch of videos on cleaning it with a diluted muriatic acid mixture. Hoping to get that done tomorrow and get the salt cell back to its normal operation.
Today I did my first water test using the Taylor. I watched multiple videos on YouTube and read through the instructions several times to make sure I was ready to correctly do the tests. The process really seems pretty straight forward. I’m not exactly sure how to upload the results here using the TFP app, but here’s what I got:
FC - 0
CC - 0
PH - 8.0
TA -210 ppm
CH -300 ppm
CYA - 0
Salt - 2800 ppm
Water temp 74*
CSI - .66 this came from the app (not even real sure what it is)
I’m guessing the biggest issue is the chlorine levels. Water is currently clear and looking good. On the FC test, I put the two dippers of powder into the 25mL sample. The water didn’t turn pink. It says to add it until it does turn pink. I added approx 20 dippers, swirling between each one and couldn’t ever get it pink. At the end it was a very, very faint toward pink, but wasn’t anywhere near the colors shown on the tube. Rather than continuing to “waste” the powder, I stored the test.
On the CYA test, it was filled to the top of the tube and the dot was very clear.
Based on my reading, I know I need to add liquid chlorine and some muriatic acid. The chlorine I’m guessing is the most important and should be added immediately? Not real sure where to go or what to do first.
Sample used to test water was taken from the deep end about 12-18” under the surface. Pump has been running all day. I think all my details are filled out in my profile and my signature.
If anyone has any words of wisdom/advice/next steps, I am a sponge ready to soak up what you’ve got.
Thank you!
David

We just had a new fiberglass Aviva Lux 40 installed. Pool build finally finished early March. They were supposed to balance the water and get everything ready as their last “To do”. I know they added about 10 bags of salt on one of their last days. Nothing (other than additional water to help keep the water level where it needs to be) has been added since. Where we live, we have hard water. After finding this group and the whole TFP process, I ordered a Taylor k-2006 test. Last week I cleaned our cartridge filter (very dirty from all the dirt that’s been blowing near our pool) and inspected the salt cell (mainly because the Haywood Omnilogic alerted “Chlor Too Low Salt Chlorinator1”). Additionally the chlorinator level went from 3200ppm to 1500 ppm to 200ppm on the automated app within a few days. Salt cell fins are caked with scale. I had to order a cap to be able to clean the salt cell. Part should be here tomorrow and I’ve watched a bunch of videos on cleaning it with a diluted muriatic acid mixture. Hoping to get that done tomorrow and get the salt cell back to its normal operation.
Today I did my first water test using the Taylor. I watched multiple videos on YouTube and read through the instructions several times to make sure I was ready to correctly do the tests. The process really seems pretty straight forward. I’m not exactly sure how to upload the results here using the TFP app, but here’s what I got:
FC - 0
CC - 0
PH - 8.0
TA -210 ppm
CH -300 ppm
CYA - 0
Salt - 2800 ppm
Water temp 74*
CSI - .66 this came from the app (not even real sure what it is)
I’m guessing the biggest issue is the chlorine levels. Water is currently clear and looking good. On the FC test, I put the two dippers of powder into the 25mL sample. The water didn’t turn pink. It says to add it until it does turn pink. I added approx 20 dippers, swirling between each one and couldn’t ever get it pink. At the end it was a very, very faint toward pink, but wasn’t anywhere near the colors shown on the tube. Rather than continuing to “waste” the powder, I stored the test.
On the CYA test, it was filled to the top of the tube and the dot was very clear.
Based on my reading, I know I need to add liquid chlorine and some muriatic acid. The chlorine I’m guessing is the most important and should be added immediately? Not real sure where to go or what to do first.
Sample used to test water was taken from the deep end about 12-18” under the surface. Pump has been running all day. I think all my details are filled out in my profile and my signature.
If anyone has any words of wisdom/advice/next steps, I am a sponge ready to soak up what you’ve got.
Thank you!
David