As we're getting off-topic for this thread, you might review Ben's sticky topic on the subject of reducing alkalinity: http://www.poolforum.com/pf2/showthread.php?t=191Quote:
Originally Posted by aquarium
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As we're getting off-topic for this thread, you might review Ben's sticky topic on the subject of reducing alkalinity: http://www.poolforum.com/pf2/showthread.php?t=191Quote:
Originally Posted by aquarium
How does this attach to the pool? I'm in SC and our pool feels like bath water!
Remove the return "eyeball" and then unscrew the eyeball base. (you'll need a "key" to unscrew the base....there are two opposing slots in the base) Then, simply screw your "device" into the standard 1.5" threads that the base screwed into.
I think that's exactly what happens with my pool! My PH keeps wanting to climb towards 8.0, so I add acid, which brings down TA, and then add baking soda to bring TA back up. It's like a see-saw. Right now, my TA is 100 (up from 70), but my PH is climbing back towards 8.0, so now I have to add acid. I am going to cut off the little bubbler returns in the steps and swim out to see if that helps. But I am going to run my deck jets to see if that cools the water!Quote:
Originally Posted by aquarium
Have to differ from my own experiences. I have 2 deck jets, a spillover spa, and 2 waterfalls and when they are all running daily I do see a drop in the TA. It is not much....but it does occur. My pH is usually 7.4 or above (swg)Quote:
Originally Posted by docwalker
very nice, I like it.
I have a fountain that I've messed with in attempts to lower the temp of the water but I have found it doesn't make a noticeable difference. This is probably because it's been sooo humid (90% or so) that there isn't much evaporation occuring.
Sorry to be ignorant but what do you use as a "key" to remove the base? I had no idea you could actually remove the eyeball!
Most well stocked pool stores sell the removal tool for about 5 dollars. It fits into the two notches in the part of the eyeball that is screwed into the pool. You remove the ring and the ball and you can see the notches.Quote:
Originally Posted by gerri
ScottS,You're right about the humidity minimizing it's effectiveness. I imagine you could still get satisfactory results if your volume is high enough. In other words, if you could divert ALL of your return water into an evaporator and get it high enough so it has some "air time", I think you would see a difference. Run time is important, too. I have to run 8-10 hours daily for the effect I want......of course, I'm running the pump anyway so it's no big deal.Quote:
I have a fountain that I've messed with in attempts to lower the temp of the water but I have found it doesn't make a noticeable difference.
Hey duraleigh,
I hate to be a pain in the rear, but do you think you could possibly post some instructions and maybe some pics on the construction of your masterpiece.
Thanks