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    PatL34 is offline Lifetime Member Widget Weaver PatL34 2 stars PatL34 2 stars
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    Default Re: Stabilized Chloramine?

    If you can bring the CYA level to near 80 ppm, you can get a better idea of what the chlorine can do. To my knowledge CYA has no impact on CC, other than being too high inhibiting the chlorine from working..

    Once you get the test kit you will be in a much better position to give us readings that we can work and advise you.

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    Default Re: Stabilized Chloramine?

    The plus side to this is you've discovered the good side of having a high cya level , CL doesnt burn off that quickly. The only thing is with cya where it is you need to keep the cl where it is now according to the best quess chart

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    Default Re: Stabilized Chloramine?

    It's hard to tell without drop-testing, but if those numbers are right, things sound OK. Everything in pool chemistry is a balancing act.
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