So I read somewhere that you should have your back turned to the sunlight when doing the black dot CYA test, but I also read that basically you just add water until you cannot see the black dot... and of course I read that this test is one of the most ambiguous for newbies... so here's the "issue". I lowered my CYA from about 90 by using the hose siphon replacement method, and it definitely worked. But I'd like to get a better idea of where I actually am at, and since the guidelines call for rounding up, well, in this particular instance is matters "on paper" by quite a large percentage.
Earlier today in high sun I did the test and with my back turned to the sun I did a few readings and it was about 45 -- 3 readings I believe... all fairly in that range plus or minus 3. However, if I turned my body and got direct sunlight I got readings a bit under 40 which I estimated to be 38. Now obviously this is a subjective test and is heavily influenced by light, so I guess my question is, what is the true standard to using this test effectively?
Of course, practically, as a newbie I know my CYA is "good enough" but what I don't know is the cascade of other issues I might run into. For example, now I am in the process of SLAMing my pool and that is effected by my CYA numbers... but how sensitive is the shock level to actually being accurate? As a newbie I have no clue, and the worst case scenario would be something like you use too little chlorine and get no effect or you use too much and throw resources away needlessly.
Thank you.
Earlier today in high sun I did the test and with my back turned to the sun I did a few readings and it was about 45 -- 3 readings I believe... all fairly in that range plus or minus 3. However, if I turned my body and got direct sunlight I got readings a bit under 40 which I estimated to be 38. Now obviously this is a subjective test and is heavily influenced by light, so I guess my question is, what is the true standard to using this test effectively?
Of course, practically, as a newbie I know my CYA is "good enough" but what I don't know is the cascade of other issues I might run into. For example, now I am in the process of SLAMing my pool and that is effected by my CYA numbers... but how sensitive is the shock level to actually being accurate? As a newbie I have no clue, and the worst case scenario would be something like you use too little chlorine and get no effect or you use too much and throw resources away needlessly.
Thank you.