I appreciate all of the pool doctors and pool teachers here, I got it done.
Pool Water:
CYA 180
For CYA, I diluted x1 and tested it twice outdoors then again indoors. Diluted x2 following the same process. I wanted to be quadruple-y certain I got it right. And I followed and read the kit instructions and the "Extended Test Kit Directions" from this site, including the tips for accuracy.
I'm determined to have the de-pool stored life. lol
I understand... the chlorine powder we used are chlorine + calcium and the tablets are chlorine + cyanuric acid. And realizing cyanuric acid is at 180 now, it must have been at least in the 300's before the drain.
Tap Water:
CH 300
TA 190
pH 8.2+ (translucent red fushia-like color)
Here is Leslie's test results (by the same person) before and after the drain.
Total Alkalinity 60...70
Calcium Hardness 670...695
Cyanuric Acid 160...145
From the pump used to drain the pool, I calculated 12,000 gallons were refilled. It was hard to tell where the halfway mark was, so the overall pool might really be 25k. Either way, I don't see how CYA fell so minimally and there is an increase in CH. Leslie's, Leslie's.. smh, our relationship will never be the same again. But I've learned all of the mistakes I made through this. A week ago I didn't even know those round tablets had another name "puck" and pool water had any chemistry to balance. Nonetheless I'm kicking myself for not going with my instinct to drain the whole pool initially.
Thank you for the great advice to run the other tests. The practice helped me feel comfortable with the kit by now and it's quick. The most fun is the TA test.
Drain #2 hasn't started yet but it will be soon. I guesstimate it'll take 2 weeks for the whole process.
Pool Water:
CYA 180
For CYA, I diluted x1 and tested it twice outdoors then again indoors. Diluted x2 following the same process. I wanted to be quadruple-y certain I got it right. And I followed and read the kit instructions and the "Extended Test Kit Directions" from this site, including the tips for accuracy.
CYA usually gets high with a pool store / service pool.
I understand... the chlorine powder we used are chlorine + calcium and the tablets are chlorine + cyanuric acid. And realizing cyanuric acid is at 180 now, it must have been at least in the 300's before the drain.

Tap Water:
CH 300
TA 190
pH 8.2+ (translucent red fushia-like color)
Here is Leslie's test results (by the same person) before and after the drain.
Total Alkalinity 60...70
Calcium Hardness 670...695
Cyanuric Acid 160...145
From the pump used to drain the pool, I calculated 12,000 gallons were refilled. It was hard to tell where the halfway mark was, so the overall pool might really be 25k. Either way, I don't see how CYA fell so minimally and there is an increase in CH. Leslie's, Leslie's.. smh, our relationship will never be the same again. But I've learned all of the mistakes I made through this. A week ago I didn't even know those round tablets had another name "puck" and pool water had any chemistry to balance. Nonetheless I'm kicking myself for not going with my instinct to drain the whole pool initially.
Thank you for the great advice to run the other tests. The practice helped me feel comfortable with the kit by now and it's quick. The most fun is the TA test.
Drain #2 hasn't started yet but it will be soon. I guesstimate it'll take 2 weeks for the whole process.