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Are you thinking about making an IFT anytime soon? Or do markets have more to go, uncertainty, or other factors dominate currently?
Thx
He's too busy using his pool...
Are you thinking about making an IFT anytime soon? Or do markets have more to go, uncertainty, or other factors dominate currently?
Thx
What the Heck happen'd to the site ?
I'm totally lost.
What the Heck happen'd to the site ?
I'm totally lost.
Yeah man, lost here too ...And not knowing what videos are what - they could be anything!! (not that you would post any viral videos).:laugh:
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Oh good, you figured it out!
Any trick to it? - it appears to be basically the same.
VR
JTH, If I didn't answer your question completely or if you have more questions ask away.
Keep the pucks and use them. Like I said it should take years for a pool to go from a cya reading of 30 to 80.
Have you tried Algaecide?Thanks for the advice, I did get a 50 CYA reading from the local PS, so I'm right on target with where I thought I was. I've been keeping the pools FC from 4-8 and it seems to keep algae at bay. I did have some nasty orange/yellow algae in one small spot that wouldn't go away. I finally put a puck on it and after a day it was gone, and my copper stained plaster had a while spot. :cheesy:
Wondering about some possible lightly-black algae that's been there (not getting worse) since last season. I haven't done a shock yet because I don't know what's the minimum acceptable level the kids could swim in. Also, my FC CC readings are always, the same, they both rise and fall the same, does this mean the pool has good balance? based on what I've read, 16 is the shock level for my pool, any ideas when it's safe to get back in the water after a shock?