Re: Gallons of muriatic, days of aeration...

Originally Posted by
Sigrid
My new routine is to test the pH/alk first thing in the morning. It would make my day to see a real drop in the number... Check the pH, which is invariably at 7.4, pour in a gallon of muriatic to get pH back down to 7.2 and continue aerating, hoping for a better alk number in the evening.
My questions to the forum are these: Is it normal for it to take this long for such a modest drop in alkalinity considering that I'm aerating 24/7 and keeping the pH low? And is it normal to pour in a gallon of muriatic each time I want to lower the pH from 7.4 to 7.2? I added 4 gallons of muriatic to my pool this weekend alone.
Pool is 35K gallons
FC: 6
TC: 6
pH: 7.2
TA: 180
CYA: 48 or so
Calcium: 500
Thanks in advance for any insights you can give me!
The process might go a little faster if you get your pH down to about 6.8 before you start airating. There will be more of the alkalinity as carbonic acid instead of bicarbonte and that would make your airation more effective at driving more off in less time. Keep the pH down while you airate and monitor the ALK until you hit your target.
As far as how much acid you need...remember, ALK is actually a buffer system that tries to resist changes in pH. You might need a lot of acid (especially given the size of your pool) to get it to start moving but once it does it will move fast! This is why it is best to add the acid in small amounts and test the pH. If it isn't below 7 then add more acid. Don't start airating until you get the pH below 7 and keep it there while you airate until your Alk is at your target. This should speed the process up a bit for you.
Hope this helpt!
Retired pool store and commercial pool maintenance guy.
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