Re: TFP Test Kit Results
Hi there,
We need to know what kind of pool you have (plaster, vinyl, etc.), and your equipment, as the recommended levels vary depending on your pool type. For instance, do you have an SWG?
In my honest opinion, IF the CYA is
really 75, I think it makes more sense to do a partial drain and refill of the pool water FIRST, to lower the CYA down to 50 or so. I don't think it makes sense to pour in gallons and gallons of bleach when you'll end up draining some of your pool water.....it will be easier to kill the algae with the CYA lower and you'll use less bleach in the process.
Are you confident in the CYA number? There is a trick about doing the test, in Pool School, here's the relevant part...
"Murky water will cause the standard turbidity test (fill till the black dot disappears) to read higher than what is actually there. You can partially compensate for this by filtering the water sample through a coffee filter before testing."
Read all about Defeating Algae in Pool School, and then read
http://www.troublefreepool.com/turning-your-green-swamp-back-into-a-sparking-oasis-t4147.html
Your PH is too low, as is your TA. I would raise your TA with Baking Soda and re-test both, and then you can make adjustments to your PH thru aeration. Use the Pool Calculator for your dosing recommendations.
Keep running the filter 24/7 and brushing frequently. IF you follow the directions in the article your algae should clear, we're here to help if you have any other questions!
Welcome!
