What a difference!
Yes! Just for you also I tested 30 mins after an add and was actually 1 ppm over target. So I will just keep calling my 10% 6%...lol
What a difference!
Hahaha! Sometimes the 1/2 hour later test can also pinpoint an issue with estimated pool volumes. There is a way to measure your chlorine strength before using it which can then be used with PoolMath to get a pretty accurate pool volume. I can't remember the dilution ratios, but if I find it, I will send it along. You may find that after the slam is over, you will be bored with all your free-time and need some pool-love!
I will be writing a testimonial about how the TFP methotrexate works if done properly and playing catch up on my horse pen and barn...lolYea I was thinking the same thing. What is Lisa going to do here next week when this is over?![]()
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She is going to jump in and help others going through what she just did and be a WONDERFUL example of how to do a SLAM the correct way!
Kim
Sounds like you nailed that one on being 6%....nice job!
I'm just hoping you don't run out of reagent...better order up some more unless you stocked up plenty of![]()
It's beautiful! Now you need sunglasses to look at the pool.awesome job!
Hi Dave - quick question - would you do the quick FC test? or the full test (DPD powder, reagent 871, and 003)?
Wow. The water is looking great! You've done an excellent job and it's starting to pay off. Almost there. Are your arms sore from brushing yet?![]()
Be sure to do the 1/2 hour testing after additions when doing the OCLT. I think this is where many people go wrong. You need to know you exact FC readings after dusk to pre-sun morning test.
You can be the judge on your alarm time... Personally, I shoot for 1/2 hour after sunrise. TFP says early, but before direct sun hits the pool. (Even if it's overcast). Here's a refresher: http://www.troublefreepool.com/content/136-perform-the-overnight-fc-chlorine-loss-test-oclt
NICE! It is sooooooooooooo clear and the sparkle! WOW!
Kim