What happened

NYsteve

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Jun 15, 2020
25
Copake, ,NY
i was away for three days and my chemistry is way off. We had a lot of rain, had to drain 3" of water. I tested after cleaning (not very dirty) and draining.
Any suggestions what could cause this. Never had this big of a swing.

FC went from 5.0 to 0.2
PH 7.6 to 7.0
TA stayed the same at 70
CH 270 to 260
CYA 35 to 25.
 
Three days will deplete chlorine of 5.0 and invite algae to begin.

Not sure why you pH dipped but the SINGLE MOSt IMPORTANT thing is to get FC in your pool.........about 5 ppm worth..........sooner rather than later.

What does your water look like?
 
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If no one added chlorine while you were away, it's understandable the FC fell close to zero. Once it got below 3 all bets are off for algae. A pool can easily use 2-4 ppm of FC each day. It's odd the pH dropped lower since normally we struggle with it rising. :scratch: The small drop in CYA could be a testing variance.

Of the 3, the pH is most alarming to me. For now though, I would add liquid chlorine right away for an FC goal of 10. Keep it elevated today if possible. You might even consider doing an Overnight Chlorine Loss Test to ensure organics aren't responsible for the odd changes. If you pass the OCLT, then increase the CYA to at least 40 ppm. Watch that FC closely though.

Monitor the pH over the next day or two to ensure it doesn't continue to fall
 
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If no one added chlorine while you were away, it's understandable the FC fell close to zero. Once it got below 3 all bets are off for algae. A pool can easily use 2-4 ppm of FC each day. It's odd the pH dropped lower since normally we struggle with it rising. :scratch: The small drop in CYA could be a testing variance.

Of the 3, the pH is most alarming to me. For now though, I would add liquid chlorine right away for an FC goal of 10. Keep it elevated today if possible. You might even consider doing an Overnight Chlorine Loss Test to ensure organics aren't responsible for the odd changes. If you pass the OCLT, then increase the CYA to at least 40 ppm. Watch that FC closely though.

Monitor the pH over the next day or two to ensure it doesn't continue to fall
I found a dead mouse in the simmer basket. Could that be the cause?
FC is coming up will test again later.
Will look into overnight test.
I will also try to get the PH up today.

thanks for your help.
 

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