My guess is the SWCG. My PH always wants to be over 7.8 and continually adding acid drops my TA to about 80. I am thinking of just operating at a high PH but I am fighting high CH as well.
My guess is the SWCG. My PH always wants to be over 7.8 and continually adding acid drops my TA to about 80. I am thinking of just operating at a high PH but I am fighting high CH as well.
Mark
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18'x36' 20k plaster, MaxFlo SP2303VSP, Aqualogic PS8 SWCG, 420 sq-ft Cartridge, Solar, 6 jet spa, 1 HP jet pump, 400k BTU NG Heater
Missed the fact that it's a salt pool.Yes a SWG will cause your pH to always climb. If the TA is high this will make it even harder to change the pH...post a set of test results and we can see whether it's just the acid demand created by the SWG or if high TA is compounding the problem.
Retired pool store and commercial pool maintenance guy.
Ok got pool numbers today-
Mineral 3000 (salt)
CYA- didn't get
Tot CL .9
Free CL .9
PH 7.8
TA 44
TOT Hardness 157 ( they said I need to add 15 lbs of balance pak- they said low hardness will eventually hurt my liner- more critical in winter they said- I bought nothing)
So is the reason my PH soars over 8 due to low TA- what to do- Borax or what?
Add baking soda to bring it up and then ajdust your pH if needed after the TA is where you want it.
Retired pool store and commercial pool maintenance guy.
Thanks Waterbear- how much should I add? 26,000 gals TA 44
According to mwsmith2's BleachCalc program you need 13 pounds to get you to 80 ppm. I would put in a 4 lb box into the skimmer and then test 24 hours later and as you get closer to your target I would add less and less and retest 24 hours later. (It take a while for the carbonate/bicarbonate buffer system to stabilze in the water. With your TA at 157 your CH is pretty low most likely. You can probably run as high as 120 ppm TA with no problems. I would shoot for around 100 to 110 ppm.
If you haven't already done so download BleachCalc....most of us on here use it!
http://home.earthlink.net/~mwsmith70/data/
then click on the link for bleachcalc262.exe to download it.
Retired pool store and commercial pool maintenance guy.
Waterbear-
My TA was 44 not 157- they said my hardness was 157. Does this cahnge your instructions?
Thanks