that's why I said to shoot for 6.8 by adding acid in small amounts and testing until you got there.Originally Posted by CarlD
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that's why I said to shoot for 6.8 by adding acid in small amounts and testing until you got there.Originally Posted by CarlD
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Retired pool store and commercial pool maintenance guy.
Thanks all, here's the latest:
I put in a gallon of muriatic, let it run for 2 hours, got the pH to the light end of 7.2 (using Taylor kit). Just added in 1/3 gallon of muriatic to get it to drop down to the 6.8 range. BUT, before I added additional acid, I measured the alk and it said it was down to 140. Yay, Progress!! The thing is, I had a 130 on Friday morning, and then by Friday evening, it was back to 190, so I don't trust these low numbers that I get. Think I might have some errors in my methodology...
New muriatic has been circulating for a couple of hours, and then I'm going to fire up the fountains over night to see (hopefully) a lower alk # in the AM.
Michael, I apologize for not giving you proper credit for your calculator in my earlier post. It is a godsend. Thank you.
I appreciate the warning on not going too low on pH--my kit only goes down to 6.8. I'm going to *assume* that I'm there right now and just aerate like crazy tonight so I don't damage anything.
Thanks Everyone for all the helpful info! I'll post again tomorrow w/ the new numbers.
Hope this is helpful!Originally Posted by Sigrid
Retired pool store and commercial pool maintenance guy.
Good morning!
After dropping pH to something less than 7.2 last night and aerating overnight, I tested this morning at 7.5 pH and Alk at 130! That looks like progress and I'm delighted.
Waterbear, if I understand correctly, I can actually trust this alk number because the pH already went up, right?
I'm hoping that's the case. I just put in another 1.5 gallons of muriatic and will be aerating all day. Targeting alk in the 80-90 range (high alk fill water, heater).
Everyone, thank you so much for all the help and sharing your insights with me!
--Sigrid
Regardless of how small of an amount you add, when you are at the bottom of the scale, you can be past 6.8 and not know it, hence my caution.Originally Posted by waterbear
Michael
I agree with Carl and Michael. Stop at 7.0. If your kit says 6.8, it could actually be lower than that.
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