Oh yeah aeration. It had to aerate the pool during that rain Friday night.
Thanks J.
Oh yeah aeration. It had to aerate the pool during that rain Friday night.
Thanks J.
Circa 1980 IG, VL, 36K Gal, DE, Chlorine
That's it. Just that simple. Bleach/LC is effectively pH neutral. The ONLY thing it adds is a little bit of salt, but 10 years of using bleach won't even begin to put enough salt in the water for a salt water chlorine generator to operate.
Carl
Carl
Okay I’m starting to freak out a little. Aeration raises pH. That must have something to do with oxygen. If the pH keeps going up, at what level do I act to bring it down? What’s the tipping point?
Circa 1980 IG, VL, 36K Gal, DE, Chlorine
Higher than 7.8.
Thank you.
Circa 1980 IG, VL, 36K Gal, DE, Chlorine
Many pools have a pH at which they like to "settle"--my pool wants to stay at 7.8 no matter what I do or how many splashing kids I have in it...I spent the first few years fighting it with acid to get back down to 7.4 or so, adjusting alk, etc. and finally just realized that if I left it alone, it would stay at 7.8. (My fill water is 7.8).Been there now for the last 4 or 5 years with no help from me. So....don't panic, just test every day or so to see if it stops at 7.8 or if it keeps rising. If it does,, then you can lower it with acid. If it doesn't, then you can relax and not worry about it.
Janet
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