sam98177
06-24-2007, 05:20 PM
I have an 18.5k gallon fiberglass pool. I have a de filter pump.
My readings are: (I use a HTC test kit, I have a Taylor K-2006 on order)
FC = 2
CYA = 30
TA = 220
PH = 7.5
CH = 450
a few hours before this my Ph was about 7.8 and TA was about 200. I thought to lower the TA and the PH. As you can see my Ph is lower but my TA went up.
I used a granular PH Down that's supposed to lower both PH and TA. I do say, though, the pool looks beautifully clear. Is these readings ok, or should I continue to try lower the TA? I also use the PACE 3" pucks in a floater. I drained and refilled the pool in late May and changed out the DE.
This is my first post here and this forum, which I found by accident, has been very valuable. I have owned a pool for almost 4 years now. It was orignally built in 1972 as a plaster pool, and a couple of years ago, after I bought this house, I had the pool converted to fiberglass. I live in Southern Calif., so I get pleanty of sun and little of rain in the pool.
Thanks,
Sam
My readings are: (I use a HTC test kit, I have a Taylor K-2006 on order)
FC = 2
CYA = 30
TA = 220
PH = 7.5
CH = 450
a few hours before this my Ph was about 7.8 and TA was about 200. I thought to lower the TA and the PH. As you can see my Ph is lower but my TA went up.
I used a granular PH Down that's supposed to lower both PH and TA. I do say, though, the pool looks beautifully clear. Is these readings ok, or should I continue to try lower the TA? I also use the PACE 3" pucks in a floater. I drained and refilled the pool in late May and changed out the DE.
This is my first post here and this forum, which I found by accident, has been very valuable. I have owned a pool for almost 4 years now. It was orignally built in 1972 as a plaster pool, and a couple of years ago, after I bought this house, I had the pool converted to fiberglass. I live in Southern Calif., so I get pleanty of sun and little of rain in the pool.
Thanks,
Sam