Re: cya low, alk a little high, ph keeps rising

Originally Posted by
hkcon
2. is 130 really high for alk?
4. my ph will not stay down at 7.5 or .6 it goes up every day.
IF your pH is constantly rising then your Alk is too high (assuming you are using bleach, liquid chloirne, cal hypo or a SWCG and not trichlor, dichlor or MPS--non chlorne shock) Dropping the ALK down to 80 ppm or even a bit lower willl slow the pH rise from outgassing of CO2 which is the main cause of pH rise in a pool using unstabilized chlorine. However, if your poos is plaster and it is new then the pH will also be rising from the curing plaster. Also, if your pool is plaster you might have to adjust the calcium hardness to keep the water balanced if your drop the TA. Without more info I can't say more.

Originally Posted by
hkcon
3. is 300 high for phosphates?
no, ignore phospahtes. Mine are over 3000 ppm and I have NO problems. They are just a money making scam for the pool stores. Before there were products they could sell you to remove phosphates no one ever tested for them. Nitrates are as big of a 'problem" (not) and they are not routinely tested because there is no product they can sell you to lower nitrates, you have to change water to dillute them.
Retired pool store and commercial pool maintenance guy.
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