Test this morning:
65 FC
5 CC
7.2 PH
100 TA
360CH
55 CYA
Test this morning:
65 FC
5 CC
7.2 PH
100 TA
360CH
55 CYA
Try those chlorine tests again. I seriously doubt that your FC is 65 and your CC is 5. Re-run those and then repost. Everything else looks ok.
If you are using a 25 ml sample size, you need to divide the number of drops by 5 (i.e. multiply by 0.2) to get FC and CC levels. If you are using a 10 ml sample size, you need to divide the number of drops by 2 (i.e. multiply by 0.5).
This morning after I ran the numbers, I went to the pool calculator and used it. I added 4 gallons of 6% bleach. My numbers right now are:
FC 15.5
CC 10
PH 7.2
TA 100
CH 360
CYA 55
Still cloudy as it has been since day 1 after shocking. Do I need to bring the FC to 20 and try holding it there?
Yes, with your CYA at 55 ppm, you need to bring FC to 20 and keep it there until you're not losing any chlorine overnight. How are you measuring the CC? Your FC+CC=TC, but there's no way to have a CC of 10 unless your pool is a total swamp....
Janet
I am using the 25ml water level. Today's reading was adding adding 31 drops to get pink water to change to clear for free chlorine. I then aded 5 drops of R0003, then I only had to add 2 drops of R0871 to get the water back clear.
So that's 31*0.2 = 6.2 ppm FC and 2*0.2 = 0.4 ppm CC. Given the fairly rapid FC drop and the cloudiness, you need to bring the FC back up higher to shock level. Keep the filter running 24/7. Brush the sides of the pool to remove/expose any algae there.