bcb1 - After a bucket full of trichlor tabs, you should test your cya.
bcb1 - After a bucket full of trichlor tabs, you should test your cya.
Ok after testing tonight.
CL - bright yellow still high
pH - 7.4
Total Alk - 110
Total Hardness - couldn't get a reading. I had to add 11 drops to get it to turn blue to start.
CYA - is now 60 - 65.
Questions for everybody else now?
How do I get my total hardness down to a readable level?
Why is my CYA dropping so fast? I used pucks for 3 straight weeks about 1 1/2 months ago. Could that have something to do with it?
I currently have a 2 year old Hayward vacuum cleaner. How long do these things last? I was looking at the Hayward phantom tonight. That thing looks very nice. Anybody have one?
One more question not about my pool. If I register to this site for 1 year. Would that get me access to the poolsolutions guides? What does registration get you?
Thanks again to everybody that replied.
The water is looking a lot better now. There is a lot of algae on the bottom of the pool that I can't brush off. What can I do about that?
My test results are
CL - Still of the chart - Not as bright yellow as it was thought.
pH - 7.3
Total Alk - 100
Total Hardness - couldn't get a reading.
CYA - 60 - 65.
Thanks
Last edited by localfinesse; 05-07-2006 at 06:11 PM.
1. To get a more accurate reading on your chlorine, have you tried the dilution method? Take one shot glass of pool water and one shot glass of DISTILLED water and use that to test your Cl. Then multiply the number you get by 2. If still to high to read, then change to 2 shots of DISTILLED water to 1 of pool water and mutiply number by 3. Should be able to determine a high Cl level this way.Originally Posted by localfinesse
2. Algae can eat up CYA, and could be why yours is dropping. A reading of 60 is okay. Pucks drive up the CYA, push down the pH. By switching to bleach, you avoid this completely.
3. On the calcium test: I've only used Ben's test kit for this, so if you're using something else I can't help. My advice woud be to take a sample to a pool store if your can, and let them test for this. But don't let them talk you into buying anything. Get numbers, then get out.
Hope this helps.
CaryB
We've had a Hayward Phantom for about 2 months now and have been very happy with it. Easy to install. Comes with an installation DVD. I did it myself in about 20 minutes. I love how it cleans the sides, steps and top of the pool. It doesn't do a perfect job on the steps but pretty good. We got it from flpools on eBay for $480 and would gladly buy from him again. Quick and helpful response to pre-sales questions, and lighting fast ship.
Thanks for all the help so far guys/gals. I posted a few pictures of my pool
http://slabindustries.com/brad/myalbum.html Does my pool look about 20,000 gallons? What is the best way to measure? Its 3ft at the shallow end and 6ft at the deep end.
I still have a lot of algae in the pool as you can see if the pictures. My water is pretty clear. My test results from Leslie’s pool are;
CL 5+
pH 7.4
Alk 120
CYA 120
Total Dissolved Solids 2500
Phosphates 500
That’s all they tested. They said I need to drain my pool to get the TDS down. I asked him to test my hardness but he said no because my TDS was so high. So what is the next step that I have to do? If I have to drain my pool do I need to drain it completely?
Also what do you guys use to clean the cartages? I have been using a hose and my thumb.Is there an easier way? Is the stuff at the pool store good to soak them in? If not what else can I use.
What do you guys recommend?
Thanks,
Last edited by localfinesse; 05-07-2006 at 06:10 PM.
A couple of things are making it difficult to know what to tell you to help. Your cya readings are all over the place. It makes a difference in how much chlorine we recommend that you add. Also, we need to know what your cl level is. Not just 5+. Can you use the dilution method described above and try and get a more defined reading? Also, try your cya test again. I know your pool store did it for you, but many pool stores give rather "shaky" readings and we are pretty apprehensive to rely on them. Someone else can better advise you about cleaning cartridge filters. I have never had one.
Originally Posted by Watermom
I know my CYA reading have been all over the place. In the past I have relied on the pool store. So I may be doing it wrong. I should slowly put drops in the canister waiting for the black dot to completely disappear correct? When the poll store does the test for me they stop when you can faintly see the dot. When I test it I keep going until I can't see any black dot at all. Which is the correct way? I just tested the water again and I came up with CYA about 70. That is when the dot completely went away.
Thanks for all your patience
I did the dilution method. With 1 shot of pool water and 1 shot of distilled water. My result was 3 x 2 = 6 CLOriginally Posted by ivyleager
Thanks for the tip
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