- Jun 7, 2024
- 410
- Pool Size
- 7300
- Surface
- Vinyl
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Intex Krystal Clear
For starters, 7300 a gallon above ground pool. Intex SWG, .75HP pump.
Salt: 3,100ppm
Alkalinity: 80
pH: 7.5
CH: 110
CYA: 80
FC: 3.2
Using Taylor test kit 2006 with DPD
We had trouble maintaining FC level and the overnight test had a 1.4ppm loss, so we decided to SLAM. The MathApp said to add 260 oz of 10% liquid chlorine to reach a target of 31ppm, which I did. Upon testing the chlorine level after 60 minutes it’s off the charts and I can’t get an accurate reading. I was using the .2ppm method and quit after 75 drops. I tried the .5ppm method and it too was overdosed. I researched on Taylor, here, and other places and can’t tell if this test can handle that high of chlorine. Does it handle that high of a test or do I need to get a different test? I’m now out of my depth.
Salt: 3,100ppm
Alkalinity: 80
pH: 7.5
CH: 110
CYA: 80
FC: 3.2
Using Taylor test kit 2006 with DPD
We had trouble maintaining FC level and the overnight test had a 1.4ppm loss, so we decided to SLAM. The MathApp said to add 260 oz of 10% liquid chlorine to reach a target of 31ppm, which I did. Upon testing the chlorine level after 60 minutes it’s off the charts and I can’t get an accurate reading. I was using the .2ppm method and quit after 75 drops. I tried the .5ppm method and it too was overdosed. I researched on Taylor, here, and other places and can’t tell if this test can handle that high of chlorine. Does it handle that high of a test or do I need to get a different test? I’m now out of my depth.