My local pool store (where I usually buy Muriatic Acid) has a free water test using a system I believe is called "poolife Exclusive Pool Care Collection". In the output of the test, they have TA measured as both Input and Adjusted. What is the difference? My TF-100 measures much closer to the Input number, which today was 76...and Adjusted was 51...in which the computer print out prompted me to buy something even though it said I had a CSI of 0.00 (first time THAT ever happened).
The readings from the pool store today are:
FC: 7 / CC: 1.67 / PH: 7.5 / TA 76 and 51 (input and adjusted) / CH 253 / CYA 75 / Phosphates: 1571 / Salt 2737
Since I can't measure Salt, that's usually why I go there 2x per season to do a check, even though my SWG has Green/Good for the Salt. My TFT-Readings were within reason of their except as noted below...
TFT-100 CH reading is more like 325-350, and one other thing: I consistently measure less than 0.5 ppm for CC, every time for the last 3 months...so I really call in to question the reading they provide. And of course, I was encouraged to "Shock" as a result.
The ONLY time my CC is high is when we pull off the cover. Once I do a SLAM, it's good all season. Most times, it's immeasurable.
I have one more 40-pound bag of Pool Slat, I think I'll dump it in later today to likely get me by for the rest of the season.
The readings from the pool store today are:
FC: 7 / CC: 1.67 / PH: 7.5 / TA 76 and 51 (input and adjusted) / CH 253 / CYA 75 / Phosphates: 1571 / Salt 2737
Since I can't measure Salt, that's usually why I go there 2x per season to do a check, even though my SWG has Green/Good for the Salt. My TFT-Readings were within reason of their except as noted below...
TFT-100 CH reading is more like 325-350, and one other thing: I consistently measure less than 0.5 ppm for CC, every time for the last 3 months...so I really call in to question the reading they provide. And of course, I was encouraged to "Shock" as a result.
The ONLY time my CC is high is when we pull off the cover. Once I do a SLAM, it's good all season. Most times, it's immeasurable.
I have one more 40-pound bag of Pool Slat, I think I'll dump it in later today to likely get me by for the rest of the season.