Hello Everyone,
I found TFP while looking for test strips on amazon, purchased a Taylor K-2006 (speed stir on the way). I've had the pool for about a year and a half, but I have noticed that when the pool pump is on high, the water looks cloudy in the pool coming off the spa spillway. The deep-end looks good but not great. I brushed and vacuumed everything a day ago, and did my tests today. I need help on what to tackle first, I believe it should be a partial drain and refill. Please let me know the steps to take. Any help is appreciated.
CYA: 100
pH: 7.6
FC: 2.5
CC: 0.5
TA: 100
Calcium Hardness: 200-300 ppm
Two additional questions:
When testing the water from the deep end using the upside down bottle method 12-18 inches below surface, does it matter if the pump is on or should you wait until it's finished it's high cycle? Is the sample ok as long as it's not near a return jet or skimmer?
Also since I will be switching over from chlorine tabs, just remove all of them now and only use when going on vacation?
Thank you,
Harry
I found TFP while looking for test strips on amazon, purchased a Taylor K-2006 (speed stir on the way). I've had the pool for about a year and a half, but I have noticed that when the pool pump is on high, the water looks cloudy in the pool coming off the spa spillway. The deep-end looks good but not great. I brushed and vacuumed everything a day ago, and did my tests today. I need help on what to tackle first, I believe it should be a partial drain and refill. Please let me know the steps to take. Any help is appreciated.
CYA: 100
pH: 7.6
FC: 2.5
CC: 0.5
TA: 100
Calcium Hardness: 200-300 ppm
Two additional questions:
When testing the water from the deep end using the upside down bottle method 12-18 inches below surface, does it matter if the pump is on or should you wait until it's finished it's high cycle? Is the sample ok as long as it's not near a return jet or skimmer?
Also since I will be switching over from chlorine tabs, just remove all of them now and only use when going on vacation?
Thank you,
Harry