OCLT: can I test it when overcast?

DeptOfMeteors

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Jul 8, 2020
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Salt Water Generator
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Pentair Intellichlor IC-15
How reliable is testing your FC for the lost test when it's overcast. I've been doing a SLAM for the last few days, and my FC was well above the recommended 12ppm, (not sure how. PoolMath told me to put even more jugs in than I did) but last night, when it was completely overcast, I tested it at 12.5ppm. The clouds never went away and this morning it was closer to 8ppm. However, I don't see any algae forming, the water is clear and the CC is down to 0.5ppm.
Another explanation for the FC results is that I'm still working on my testing skills. See: Questioning the science of the volume of a liquid drop. It seems as though I was overrating my FC before, but I'm quite confident it was well over 12ppm for a day or two.
 
The idea is there if there's no sun, chlorine can't be lost to sunlight. So overcast skies would make for attractive opportunities for non-morning people.
 
Even when it's cloudy during daylight hours, the sun is still there.
UV will still penetrate clouds and could use up chlorine. This will skew the results.
For the Overnight Chlorine Loss Test - whether cloudy or not - test after official sundown and then before official sunrise. Many will do it after last light and before first light - in other words, when its dark outside.

 
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