linen said:A follow-up on the confusion over high cya dilution testing. We have modified the instructions in the "Water testing instructions on one page", though the pdf has not been changed yet. They now reflect the cya testing method for high cya that is in the extended test kit instructions.
Thanks to Allison for pointing this out![]()
YesJennica said:Thank you all for the help on the CYA.
Here are my current readings:
FC 6
CC .5
PH 7.5
TA 140
CYA 50
CH 225
The TA came down on its own from 200 to 140 since I made my first post a week ago. Should I just leave it alone for now?
:lol: I can see the lab coat from here! Another chemist is born on TFPJennica said:I'm currently doing the aeration method. I have to admit that, since I'm slightly obsessed with this whole BBB process, I just had to go ahead and try it.![]()
My husband thinks I'm nuts. All I talk about is my pool water. He barely even notices that we have a pool and he goes in it, maybe, twice a year. But yesterday he looked out the window and said......"The pool is so clear it looks like it's empty!"
Tee hee.
My pool is so ridiculously clear that I can't stop looking at it. Every time I pass the window I look out at it!![]()
Posting a pic to share the love. Tee hee