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    Default Re: PH going up again!

    Your pH is fine for right now, but you'll need the acid to lower your TA..here's the method that we recommend: http://www.poolforum.com/pf2/showthread.php?t=191

    Once you get the TA down, the CYA up, and the pH rise slows down, your pool should be a lot more maintenance free!!

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    The thing I find weird is that my PH went down with my addition of Muractic yesterday but my Alk went up by 9ppm. Is this because of not enough airation? I only have one jet to use for this. If I add more acid will my PH not drop even more? Don't want my pool to be a chemical sess pool!!!
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    On Friday my PH was 7.9 and Alk was 167 ppm then I added 1/2 gallon of Muratic and 1/2 Gallon of liquid CYA got another test Saturday and the PH is 7.4 and Alk was 176.
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    Default Re: PH going up again!

    My guess would be faulty testing....but you could verify that by testing same sample from two different stores.....

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    That is likely. I have put in the CYA in a sock so I am waiting for it to dissolve. I think I will add 1/2 gallon of Muratic tommorow and then I wait a few days and get another test. All I am realy trying to acomplish is to lower the runtime and percentage on my SWCG so it will last a few years. Everyones help on this site has been awesome. Thanks to all. After next test I will post results and proceed with the suggestions I receive here.
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    It is definitely testing error (or more likely, the normal variance from the precision of the test.) You numbers look like their are either from a strip reader or colorimeter. If they are from a strip readier they are just not to be trusted. If they are from a colorimeter such as the LmMotte Waterlink system they are in spec because, if my memory serves me correctly, the LaMotte UDV TA test has a precision of +10 ppm / - 20 ppm for a variance of 30 ppm. (The Taylor titration test, which does not use any fancy meters is actually ore precise with a precision of +/- 10 ppm!)
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