Thanks in advance for all the good advice this generates. You folks are the best.
22K gallon, salt cl generator, concrete with aggregate surface, 8yrs old or so, St. Augustine Fl, no screen, many large oaks staring in to pool daily leaving lovely gifts of leaves, pollen, and catkins. Fortunately that season is 96% over. I've turned the water from brown to clear over the last 3 weeks with enough Cl to wipe out a small village and need a bit of help for crystal clear. Water temp is 80. Water was going cloudy last night and there is some yellow green powder on the bottom when you brush it. (pollen/algae or both this time of year) I'm down to brushing twice a week and vacuuming twice a week along with cartridge cleanings at that time.
Pool Reading at Pool store today done with titrations. As an aside I initially took it to a place that used the tubes that are read in the spectrophotometer and the ca was 5ppm. I knew it was very wrong so I went to the place that titrates and measures ca with the cloudy water type test. They were also a couple of pts higher on my cl levels with the spectrophotometer readings. They used to be good, something must be up with their system now.
tc 7
fc 6
cc 1
ph 8
ta 145
ca 50
salt 3200
In lieu of the above I put another 2.5 gallons of cl in tonight and figured it would drive it up to about 19, hopefully that will do the trick if I can keep it there a day or so. I also put in about 3 pts of acid earlier to the cl. My question is on the ta and pH. My pH reading at home is closer to 7.4 (other pool store got 8.2) Will higher cl and ta give abnormal pH readings? Also with the ta of 145, they want me to dump in 2 gallons of acid over two days to decrease the alkalinity. Does this sound right?
Lastly, the ca of 50 is a bit low for a salt system from what I remember on this site. What do you think would be a good level to shoot for.
It that test kit you used to sell no longer available on this site an everyone now uses The Taylor kit?
Thanks again. Kevin
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