- May 3, 2014
- 62,725
- Pool Size
- 6000
- Surface
- Fiberglass
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-40
The OTO - little blue box -- is for pH. The Chlorine side of that test is Total Chlorine and I have never used it. It can be a double check to see if chlorine exists in the pool if your FAS-DPD does not seem right. But the actual chlorine level is nearly impossible to determine with the yellow comparator block.
Be careful adding CYA. Keep track of how much powder you have added (since the start of the year) as it does not go away easily. Believe it when PoolMath says what you add will raise your CYA by XX amount. The test is not all that accurate. At best +/- 10 ppm
During the summer you pretty much need to test and add LC every day. Once you get into fall, say Labor Day on, your FC loss will decrease and you should be able to lengthen out your test time.
I assume you will be closing this pool for winter. I do not have experience at that. There are many other members that do.
Take care.
Be careful adding CYA. Keep track of how much powder you have added (since the start of the year) as it does not go away easily. Believe it when PoolMath says what you add will raise your CYA by XX amount. The test is not all that accurate. At best +/- 10 ppm
During the summer you pretty much need to test and add LC every day. Once you get into fall, say Labor Day on, your FC loss will decrease and you should be able to lengthen out your test time.
I assume you will be closing this pool for winter. I do not have experience at that. There are many other members that do.
Take care.