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    Default Re: Combined Chlorine Issues

    I should receive my new test kit this coming week.

    Here are my current readings today. I have kept the pool at 30 PPM FC for the past week.

    FC: 30
    TC: 32
    CC: 2
    PH: 7.4
    ALK: 100
    CA: 320
    CYA: 11

    I'm still having chlorine loss at night. I really need some more advice on whether I should kick my FC level even higher or just keep maintaining a level of 30 PPM and waiting until I have no more chlorine loss.

    I've kept the chlorine this high for 2 weeks now with no success on getting rid of CC.

    Thanks again for any help

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    Default Re: Combined Chlorine Issues

    How has your cya changed so much over the life of this thread --- 41, 30, 0, 11. (I'm not even sure how you could discern a reading of 11.)

    Regardless of which number is right, a shock level of 30 is plenty high enough. Are you letting the cl level fall off during the day or sustaining it with frequent testing and frequent dosing with bleach?

    I'm sure it seems as if this is never gonna end. We have had several posters this year with this same problem --- excessive chlorine demand and taking a ton of chlorine to finally rid the pool of CC and have FC hold overnight. But, it does finally get there. I hope you have been reading some of those other threads and get some hope for your pool when you read of another person's pool that has made it through. I'm sorry it is taking so long ................

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    Default Re: Combined Chlorine Issues

    I'm using a Lamotte ColorQ tester currently. So, it is a digital reading. I'm not sure how accurate the CYA readings are. I'm pretty sure the zero was a false reading. But, I'm positive that I have lost CYA over the past month, because it was reading 40-50 all my testings before my CC trouble occurred.

    I did order the Taylor kit recommended here, but I will not receive it for a few more days.

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    Default Re: Combined Chlorine Issues

    Received my Taylor K2006 Test Kit yesterday. My Lamotte Color Q was giving me false readings.

    Chlorine Numbers with Taylor kit:
    FC: 18
    CC: 0

    Chlorine Numbers with Lamotte Test Kit
    FC: 15.5
    CC: 3.0

    I'm going to let the chlorine get back down to below 10 and then repost all my numbers with both kits for a comparison.
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    Default Re: Combined Chlorine Issues

    Here's my numbers with the new Taylor kit

    FC: 6.0
    CC: 0
    PH: 7.0
    Alk- 90
    Ca- 500
    CYA - 30

    Numbers from my Lamotte Color Q

    FC: 6.5
    CC: 1.8
    PH: 7.1
    ALK: 86
    Ca: 260
    CYA: 26

    I currently aerating the pool to get my pH up to 7.4.
    I'm also going to buy some more CYA and add to get my CYA up to 60 because I do have a Salt Water Chlorine Generator.

    I know the Lamotte tester is giving me a false CC reading. My guess is the Calcium Hardness reading is also false. Let me know what you think.

    Thanks for all your help!!!
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