It's predictable that with constant aeration you'll lose alkalinity as carbon dioxide leaves the system. You might be able to slow it down a bit by letting the pH rise up to 7.8 or so.
It's predictable that with constant aeration you'll lose alkalinity as carbon dioxide leaves the system. You might be able to slow it down a bit by letting the pH rise up to 7.8 or so.
12'x24' oval 7.7K gal AG vinyl pool; ; Hayward S270T sand filter; Hayward EcoStar SP3400VSP pump; hrs; K-2006; PF:16
Angie, you already have another thread about this same thing. It is here:> http://www.poolforum.com/pf2/showthr...bined-chlorine
I'm going to close this one.