Wow, I step away for eight short hours and the thread explodes. You guys rock. 
We got somewhere around an inch of rain last night. Whether it helped, hurt, or was indifferent other than being free fill water I cannot say but overall we needed it. So for this morning's numbers with the full-on test battery we have:
TA: 130
pH: 7.8
FC (DPD): 1
FC (OTO): Way more yellow than any yellow on the scale, all of which look the same to me.
CH: 275
CYA: 30
The acid/aeration seems to be doing what it is supposed to do so I'll add some more and keep aerating. It's keeping the temperature nice as well, so it doesn't feel like bathwater. I'll enjoy that while it lasts. I am a little confused about the DPD vs OTO chlorine reading, though. Maybe I need to break out the potions and powders and do the FAS test as a tie-breaker.
I have a pound of stabilizer left, which Pool Math says will take me right up to 40 on the CYA. It will also allow me to discard this mostly-empty pail of stabilizer that I need to store so it seems like a win-win to add it and put the level right on the lower end of the TFP desired range and give it room to creep up with the very occasional tablet use.
Pool Math also says a quart of bleach should take my FC from 1 to 4, though from the numbers above that assumes I actually have 1 as a current level. So far about a quart a day has been what PM says to use while 5ppm would be a 59oz add. I'll keep erring on the high side based on a desire not to deal with algae and the ability to safely swim with higher levels in the water.
In answer to a question above, I tested the fill water then I tested the pool itself when the fill was complete and got slightly different numbers. The pool itself, full of untouched tap water, was TA 150, pH 7.5, CH 250. When I took a sample out of the hose the TA was 170 and the pH 7.8.
I am happy to use CSI as they do seem very close but the CSI is on the app I'm already using and I'm all about easy. I'm going to try to keep the CSI just on the negative side of zero for scale prevention. It would be nice if a negative CSI would start to take away some of the scaling already there, but that would be too good to be true.
My continued appreciation for helping me get my TFP feet under me...
We got somewhere around an inch of rain last night. Whether it helped, hurt, or was indifferent other than being free fill water I cannot say but overall we needed it. So for this morning's numbers with the full-on test battery we have:
TA: 130
pH: 7.8
FC (DPD): 1
FC (OTO): Way more yellow than any yellow on the scale, all of which look the same to me.
CH: 275
CYA: 30
The acid/aeration seems to be doing what it is supposed to do so I'll add some more and keep aerating. It's keeping the temperature nice as well, so it doesn't feel like bathwater. I'll enjoy that while it lasts. I am a little confused about the DPD vs OTO chlorine reading, though. Maybe I need to break out the potions and powders and do the FAS test as a tie-breaker.
I have a pound of stabilizer left, which Pool Math says will take me right up to 40 on the CYA. It will also allow me to discard this mostly-empty pail of stabilizer that I need to store so it seems like a win-win to add it and put the level right on the lower end of the TFP desired range and give it room to creep up with the very occasional tablet use.
Pool Math also says a quart of bleach should take my FC from 1 to 4, though from the numbers above that assumes I actually have 1 as a current level. So far about a quart a day has been what PM says to use while 5ppm would be a 59oz add. I'll keep erring on the high side based on a desire not to deal with algae and the ability to safely swim with higher levels in the water.
In answer to a question above, I tested the fill water then I tested the pool itself when the fill was complete and got slightly different numbers. The pool itself, full of untouched tap water, was TA 150, pH 7.5, CH 250. When I took a sample out of the hose the TA was 170 and the pH 7.8.
I am happy to use CSI as they do seem very close but the CSI is on the app I'm already using and I'm all about easy. I'm going to try to keep the CSI just on the negative side of zero for scale prevention. It would be nice if a negative CSI would start to take away some of the scaling already there, but that would be too good to be true.
My continued appreciation for helping me get my TFP feet under me...
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