This was your posting on May 6, 2008
waterhog said:
we took a sample of our water to the POOL STORE and i dont know where to start,i did the BBB thing last year and everything was just great all season ,ive been adding liquid bleach 6% now for 5 days and we can see the bottom fairly well .i have vacumed, scrubbed and filtered 24&7 here are the #s we got yesterday
saturation index 0.06
total disolved solids 100
free chlorine 3.8
total chlorine 7.5
combined chlorine 3.7
ph 7.6
cyanuric acid 9
copper 0
iron 0
total alk 186
adjusted total alk 186
calcium hardness 132
temp 60
so anyway iam stuck getting old i guess just need a jump start thanks..
So when you posted a CYA of 9, did you mean to say 90? Did you add stabilizer then?
Your numbers are fine except for your chlorine readings. You still have a CC of 1.1 which means you need to shock your pool.
IF your CYA is 90, then check out the CYA/chlorine chart and see how high your shock level is....34.
If the CYA test is performed on cloudy water, it can give a false high reading. If you are still taking samples to the pool store, find out how they are performing the CYA test and have them run the sample thru a coffee filter first. Bring a coffee filter with you, just in case.
Last August you posted your CYA is 50. You REALLY need to know what your correct CYA levels are. Otherwise you could be shocking to low, or shocking too high....
Shocking too low would explain why you still have CCs over .5.
A CYA increase from 90 when it was 50 before means something you put in your pool increased your CYA level
or your test is wrong.
Can you help us determine which is the case? Did you put anything in your pool that contained CYA or stabilizer?
If you haven't invested in a good test kit, like the TF-100 now is the time to order one, so you can take control of your pool and conquer your water issues once and for all.
Hope this helps.
