Okay thats what I thought about keeping it at shock levels but it seems like its taking longer this year then it ever has in the past!Thank you!!!
Okay thats what I thought about keeping it at shock levels but it seems like its taking longer this year then it ever has in the past!Thank you!!!
If your kit is showing bright yellow, then you are using an OTO kit which only measures chlorine levels up to 5. How are you verifying what your cl level is? Also, did you test your cya at startup so that you know it is still 60? Many pools will lose some cya over the winter, so you always need to test it at startup and not assume that your level is still the same that is has always been.
I haven't test my CYA this year because I'm out of the stabalizer solution - I can't find refillsAny suggestions?
Order Reagent 0013 on-line from either Leslie's on-line service or Taylortechnologies.com
In fact, you can order anything and every combination of test kit from either. You can even build your own.
The Taylor K-2006-C is basically the same thing as Ben's PS-234. The Leslie's FAS-DPD Chlorine Service Test Kit is nearly the same--my only suggestion is to augment that with the Taylor/Leslies OTO test kit that uses Reagent 0014 for the pH test--it's got chlorine neutralizer in it so higher chlorine levels don't skew the test.
Even with an Intex either will pay for itself in NO time!
Carl