Ok, I put 24 lbs of Borax in the pool over the past couple days and the PH is the same. I just went to the pool store to have them check it too and its 7.0. They now suggest getting the Alkalinity up first to stabilize the PH, then add more Soda Ash (Borax is what I am using) The Alkalinity is at 0, so they sold me Alkalinity Up and suggest adding 10 lbs now and probable 10 more after I get the PH up.
I just wasted 24 lbs of Borax it seems, I need to learn the protocol to getting my water adjusted and not rely on the sales people at the pool store.
I have a 20,000 gallon liner pool.
Thanks alot.
You have not wasted the borax. Many people add borax to 50 ppm because of it's agaestatic and pH stabilizing properties. If your TA is 0 PPM you need to RETURN THE ALKALINITY INCREASER TO THE POOL STORE and but the same amount of baking soda and add that. Here is a hint Total alkalinity increaser is baking soda. Read the package, It will say either sodium bicarbonate or sodium hydrogen carbonate, both are just other names for ordinary baking soda!
Retired pool store and commercial pool maintenance guy.
So is there anything else I need to adjust before adding the Alkalinity Up or Baking Soda? Or is that the place to start?
Probably, you need a test kit.
The chance that your alkalinity is "0" after 24 lbs of borax is small; the chance that your dealer's testing is seriously wrong is large. You already have accumulated quite a bit of evidence suggesting that your dealer does not test water reliably. If you keep trying to treat your pool based on test values that are quite likely bogus, you'll end up doing a lot to help your dealer's bottom line, but little to help your pool.
Add more borax, till your pH is 7.2 on a cheap drops based testkit, but order a Taylor K2006 or equivalent. Lamotte's kit is fine, but much more expensive. Just be sure to get an FAS-DPD complete kit -- there's an Amazon link in my signature. It's showing "US General" as the seller right now. That's probably OK, but "Amato Ind" does ship the correct kit. Most likely, they'll be back on Amazon by Monday or Tuesday.
PoolDoc / Ben
I had a test kit from before and was using it but it was old so I bought a new one yesterday, it says Leslies, the pool store name, but inside is says it is a Taylor, it is just for chlorine and ph though. Maybe I should try a different store to test for the other levels or maybe I should buy a more involved test kit. I am unemployed right now so every dollar saved is in my best interest.
Should I add baking soda or just keep with the Borax for now? I will try to return the Alkalinity Up but I just returned the PH increaser and he said he would do it just the one time because of OSHA regs. I will tell him they have not been giving me good advice from the start and I wish to take my business elsewhere.
The TA test is the little electric meter that has a small cup on it?
Thanks.
I ordered the good test kit from amazon so from here on out I will be in charge of what is going in my pool, with your help of course
I added up what I have put into my pool in the past week or so and it is 16lbs of Baking Soda and 32 lbs of Borax and the PH has not increased.
I am still waiting on the new test kit but the new one from the store shows no change in PH.
I plan to add more borax today.
Anything I am overlooking or do I need to do more reading (research), I thought I had it figured out but this seems like alot of chemicals with no change.
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