Adjusting TA with muriatic acid
Hello! So I'm starting up my Intex 3800 gal pool w/ SWCG this week. So far I've got:
TC: 2.5
PH: 7.4
TA: 170
CH: 100
CYA: 35
According to my hand little Taylor guide, TA seems pretty high and the calcium pretty low. If I add a bunch of muriatic acid to bring the TA down to, say, 100, how do I bring the pH back up to 7.4 without bringing TA up too? And if I add some calcium chloride to bring up the CH, what effect will that have on my pH?
This is my second year with this pool, and already I'm off to a better start than last year, but I've still got some stuff to learn for sure!
Re: Adjusting TA with muriatic acid
Suggested reading are these two sections from the sister site to these forums, Poolsolutions.com:
http://poolsolutions.com/gd/total-al...ing-pools.html
and
http://poolsolutions.com/gd/lowering...p-by-step.html
These two sections have the information that might be pertinent to your question.
Re: Adjusting TA with muriatic acid
Charlie_R's reading suggestions are spot-on. Id also suggest Using Muriatic Acid to Safely Lower Your Pool's pH.
Don't bother with Calcium. It really only matters for concrete pools.
I worry when I hear "add a bunch of muriatic acid" add a little at a time let it mix then test again. Aeration will bring your pH back up.