I'm doing my first proper SLAM with my own FAS-DPD Taylor test. I had barely visible algea which cleared up in the first day, and now I'm on day 4 and water is clear with .5 CC. I have CYA of 50 and am adjusting FC to SLAM level 3-4 times a day. I did my OCLT test at 11pm and 7am and had 2.5ppm loss.
My question is about OCLT timing and the meaning of "direct sunlight." I'm in Austin, TX and Google says sundown is 8:30pm, sunrise is 6:30am. I am not a morning person and I typically sleep about 1am-8/9am in the summer. I don't want to wake up any earlier than is necessary, but I'm willing to stay up a bit late. So for the OCLT,
1. When is the latest time I can do my morning test?
2. When is the earliest I can do my evening test?
3. What's the minimum hours between the tests?
For example, would 9pm and 1am be sufficient? If not, are 7am or 8am acceptable times? Or do I really have to set a 6am alarm in the summer for days on end
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My question is about OCLT timing and the meaning of "direct sunlight." I'm in Austin, TX and Google says sundown is 8:30pm, sunrise is 6:30am. I am not a morning person and I typically sleep about 1am-8/9am in the summer. I don't want to wake up any earlier than is necessary, but I'm willing to stay up a bit late. So for the OCLT,
1. When is the latest time I can do my morning test?
2. When is the earliest I can do my evening test?
3. What's the minimum hours between the tests?
For example, would 9pm and 1am be sufficient? If not, are 7am or 8am acceptable times? Or do I really have to set a 6am alarm in the summer for days on end
