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Like I mentioned earlier, 1 gallon would only increase your pool's CYA by 19 ppm. The lowest CYA you can really measure is 30 ppm. The...
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That is helpful information, since I was not able to test for actual level below 30 I did put 20 as base level and then pool math told...
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I did that there was nothing remaining in the bottle. Once I was done there was some sediment on the pool floor which I brushed off and...
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I added one gallon of liquid stabilizer yesterday, but the cyanuric acid (CYA) level is still so low that the test is unable to detect...
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With FC levels that low it will deplete fast and you will have to keep adding more liquid chlorine every single day if not twice a day...
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Looks like those titration tests in labs and my chemistry professor peering over my shoulder through his round spectacles had a lasting...
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My cya is too low to be captured by the test so I was putting 20 for cya in pool math for calculating required chlorine . I added...
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I added 10% liquid chlorine as per the volume suggested by pool math, but it only brought my free chlorine (FC) level to 1.5 ppm when it...
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Aah then sock makes more sense. Will do that if I need to raise my cya once I have exhausted on this liquid stabilizer. Thanks for the...
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PH was 7.2 yesterday, I will add chlorine and measure both once again. Thanks for your response It is reassuring to confirm it from...
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I want to take care of my pool myself. The pool was opened last Friday, and the pool guy came again this Tuesday. I'm not sure if these...
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I recently purchased a house with a pool and we opened the pool last Friday. The pool maintenance person came this Tuesday and added...
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