Yup. It will tell you what it needs if you listen. It will not listen to you.. I guess the pool is using chlorine despite the low temperatures and low water temp?
Yup. It will tell you what it needs if you listen. It will not listen to you.. I guess the pool is using chlorine despite the low temperatures and low water temp?
Mix for 20 mins and test afterwards.I put a cup of MA in yesterday and it seems to have had no effect.
Should i trust the meter? Until i am in the comparator block range?Test afterwards.
Dose, mix and test again until it's readable in the 7s.
Dose with poolmath from *8.2* to 7.6.Should i trust the meter? Until i am in the comparator block range?
Yes. New plaster has a healthy MA appetite for 6-12 months.Would the new plaster be affecting things?
I dosed yesterday from 8.2 to 7.6 and it didn’t budge. I did that again today. I will test this afternoon again. Fingers crossedDose with poolmath from *8.2* to 7.6.
Yes. New plaster has a healthy MA appetite for 6-12 months.
Do it again yesterday. And again yesterday until it was a 7. Then you stand a chance budging it with one dose today.I dosed yesterday from 8.2 to 7.6 and it didn’t budge. I did that again today.
Ohhhhh i was thinking MA would not be a daily adj like CL is but more of a steady thing once you got it into range.Do it again yesterday. And again yesterday until it was a 7. Then you stand a chance budging it with one dose today.
Always reset it back to 'in range' or else tomorrow will still be yesterday's high, plus more high from today.
Ohhhhh i was thinking MA would not be a daily adj like CL is but more of a steady thing once you got it into range.
You're light years ahead of where I was on day 3. You're doing great.Light bulb clicked on now…
Ok so dosed it again and finally got pH down to 7.8. I will check it again tomorrow.
Regarding chlorine - i added enough today per pool math to get it to 8 but the powder test calculates 3.5 now. If i use the comparator dye block the yellow color suggests 5-10. Am i correct that the powder test is more accurate? If so pool math is saying i need to add two quarts of bleach to get to FC = 8. Not sure which one to go with.,,,
Add chlorine daily as necessary based on your testing. You will learn when you can begin skipping a day.Last, should i just reset my expectations to add chlorine every day in a Houston climate? Even in colder weather?
Thank you so muchGreat!
Always the powder test.
Don't try and read values off the comparator dye block. Just use it to tell you if you have any chlorine or not.
Add liquid chlorine and retest in 30 minutes to confirm the FC level achieved.
Add chlorine daily as necessary based on your testing. You will learn when you can begin skipping a day.
Ok so this morning FC was 2 and pH was 8.3 so added 3 cups bleach and 1 cup acid per pool math.Thank you so much
It would if something was brewing. Algae grows exponentially and the last few growth cycles are the difference between a clear pool with algae, and a swamp.My mistake for not testing right after I added the bleach the second time but would the FC fluctuate that much
Hi sorryDo you have any CYA in the pool water? Can you post a full set of test results -- or Share your Poolmath data?
Either testing error, unknown liquid chlorine concentration, or algae. Do the OCLT.
I bough the wrong stir originally the smart stir arrives this week!A Taylor smart stir is the best $40(ish) you can spend on your pool. It not only does most of the 'work' for you but it makes the results consistent as well.