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Re: I can't maintain chlorine in my IG vinyl pool
When things go bad, they really go bad. On Tuesday morning I found my pool pump not working, thought I would be spending $600 to $800 for a new one. Lucky, after some troubleshooting, I found that the pump motor had a bad capacitor, ordered it on Tuesday afternoon and received this morning. It has been replaced and my filtration system is back on line.
Now for some good news (I think), I performed a pool water test with my new Taylor K-2006 DPD Test kit and the results are below:
FC: 4
CC: .5
PH: 7.4
TA: 170
Total hardness: 330
CYA: 40
It appears like the pool has been holding chlorine, even though we have had a lot of rain in the area and my pump was out of service for several days. i have not added any chemicals and the water is clear. Are these levels within acceptable range?
Thanks to all for all of the great feedback,
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