My brand new (to me) pool has very high CYA, and according to the pool store, very high phosphates. I received my test kit the same day I got a test from the pool store for comparison.
Previous to this, I had been testing with test strips and a pool calculator website for about a month, and found myself wondering why my total alkalinity still showed zero and pH remained unchanged after dumping a dozen pounds of baking soda into the pool. Very quickly discovered my mistake in using test strips to measure any important additions to the pool chemistry.
TF-Pro:
FC 1.5
CC 0.5
pH 7.4
TA 150
CH 775
CYA 100+ (didn't know about the dilution trick to measure past 100)
SALT 3200
The store covered a few more tests than TF-Pro, like copper and phosphate levels (which also seem higher than they should be).
Pool Store:
FC 0.85
TC 0.96
pH 7.4
TA 86
CH 479
CYA 160
Iron 0.1
Copper 1.1
Phosphates 3320
TDS 1600
Since I'm now in a much more arid state, I want to at least try not to resort immediately to pumping the water out, but it seems like the only option to get CYA and several other things in balance. I looked up CYA reducers and found plenty of bad news from this forum and Amazon reviews. Looks like either they don't work, or they work and they produce another problem in the form of ammonia.
Previous to this, I had been testing with test strips and a pool calculator website for about a month, and found myself wondering why my total alkalinity still showed zero and pH remained unchanged after dumping a dozen pounds of baking soda into the pool. Very quickly discovered my mistake in using test strips to measure any important additions to the pool chemistry.
TF-Pro:
FC 1.5
CC 0.5
pH 7.4
TA 150
CH 775
CYA 100+ (didn't know about the dilution trick to measure past 100)
SALT 3200
The store covered a few more tests than TF-Pro, like copper and phosphate levels (which also seem higher than they should be).
Pool Store:
FC 0.85
TC 0.96
pH 7.4
TA 86
CH 479
CYA 160
Iron 0.1
Copper 1.1
Phosphates 3320
TDS 1600
Since I'm now in a much more arid state, I want to at least try not to resort immediately to pumping the water out, but it seems like the only option to get CYA and several other things in balance. I looked up CYA reducers and found plenty of bad news from this forum and Amazon reviews. Looks like either they don't work, or they work and they produce another problem in the form of ammonia.