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    Default Re: Hi ~ Newbie trying to learn - Not sure what to do to fix my test #s

    If the pool is 52" high, the water is probably only 48" or even 46". You measure the height (depth) of the water, not the wall to figure capacity.

    Stabilizer can take up to a week to give you an accurate reading. If your CYA=0, your FC=6, and (i'm guessing) your CC=0, why do you want to raise FC any higher?

    One thing you CAN consider doing is using pure Tri-chlor tablets (only 99%, nothing lower). Trichlor adds 6ppm of CYA for every 10 ppm of FC, and is very acidic so it can bring your pH down, too. You just have to watch all 3 things.

    Now you mentioned salt. If you are using an SWCG with salt in the water you need to keep your CYA between 60 and 80 ppm, and your FC should be at least 5% of your CYA level. So if CYA=60, your FC should always be 3 or higher. If CYA is 80, then FC should be 4.

    Are your sure your salt level is at or near the recommended 3000ppm level?
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    Default Re: Hi ~ Newbie trying to learn - Not sure what to do to fix my test #s

    Hi Carl - Thanks so much for helping me! Yes, the CC is 0
    I was raising the FC because I thought I should shock the pool first before we start using it. Ben's Best Guess chart shows min levels of FC of 10-15 for lower CYA (which I am assuming mine is) for shock levels. Maybe I don't need to do this as the water is nice and clear already?
    I just came back with the Muriatic Acid, so I will use that tonight when the wind dies down a bit to bring the PH levels down. I'll also try the Tri-Chlor tabs if I can find them after I'm back next week if they are still needed.
    I added the salt (360 lbs) according to the recommendation in the Intex manual yesterday, and I haven't actually measured the salt level. I ordered the k-1766 kit from Taylor but it hasn't arrived yet. The pump itself has an indicator for low salt, which isn't flashing - but that's all I know at the moment.
    Should I get a salt test strip in the meantime?
    Thanks again!
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    Default Re: Hi ~ Newbie trying to learn - Not sure what to do to fix my test #s

    Usually the salt test function on an SWCG is best, but Intex, being a low cost system may not be as reliable. I just don't know.

    With your numbers and a clear pool why would you shock? No need I can see.
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    Default Re: Hi ~ Newbie trying to learn - Not sure what to do to fix my test #s

    Thank you!
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