Re: High TA in fill water
Personally I would get a fresh sample! The FC & CC readings are probably not valid (those are very time sensitive). I have high TA in my water also, but found once I got everything up and running and added some acid, it came down and has stayed at a good level.
Re: High TA in fill water
I am much more inclined to doubt the CH and T/A readings than the FC and CC readings. Those may WELL be due to a contaminant in the container. Make sure your container is CLEAN first.
Re: High TA in fill water
Thanks. I will ask for a new sample taken under more controlled conditions.
Re: High TA in fill water
Update: did a retest under more controlled circumstances. TA is really 400. Has anyone ever heard of TA this high? I'm wondering if this is something that must be lowered and what the consequences are if he does not.
He mentioned that after shocking he gets a reddish/brown tint which coats his filter cartridge. The red rinses off and he puts it back in. I was assuming that is due to low levels of iron.
Re: High TA in fill water
There is a stickied thread in the alkalinity forum detailing how to lower your alk.
Re: High TA in fill water
I know how to use acid and aeration to lower TA, thanks to this forum, and I have successfully done that to my own pool. However, I'm not sure my friend will take the time to use that process on his own pool. I'm just wondering what negative effects a TA that high might have if he does not lower it.
Re: High TA in fill water
That really is very high TA. Is this well water? Or is the water being treated in some way such as through a softener or sanitizer?
Re: High TA in fill water
TA that high will help precipitate iron out of water (if it's there) and cause staining. It will also help cause a pool with high calcium levels become milky and impossible to clear up. It also will make pH VERY hard, if not impossible, to adjust. Think of the issues that would happen if, say, his pH were low and he had to add several boxes of Borax to get it raised--that much Borax causes other issues with cloudy water all by itself.
If I'm not mistaken, TA levels also can contribute to scaling problems in high calcium pools, especially those with SWGs.
It needs to come down!!
Janet
Re: High TA in fill water
It is city water, directly from a hose, not softened or treated at all in the house.
I'll tell him that the TA needs to be treated and point him to the aeration instructions in this forum.
Thanks so much for your advice. I really appreciate it.