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    Default Re: Risks with high alkalinity?

    Thanks.

    At this point I plan to let it drift wherever it wants. If it settles in below 7.8, I'm fine with that.

    I hope it does. This will be a great learning experience for next year, when I can try to get my alk down to 80 or below right off the bat.

    Thanks for all your help

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    I planned to add about 2" of water yesterday to make up for evaporative losses.
    Started the hose while I was doing some yardwork, completely forgot about it until I came out later to add bleach. Water level was just under the coping, a good bit higher than I wanted to add.

    Set valve to waste and brought the level back down so the skimmer would function. Wanted 2" of water, ended up with about 6"+. Will have to test today to assess the ALK damage and start working my way back down...

    I am such an idiot.

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    Default Re: Risks with high alkalinity?

    I tested last night.

    PH was 7.6
    Alk was... no idea. I ran out of reagent after 4 drops...

    For what's left of this season, I just plan to monitor PH and knock it down to 7-7.2 every time it hit's 7.8+.

    Next year I'll buy more alk reagent, as I use the most of it by far.

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