I have in ground 13000 gallons pebble pool in Tucson AZ.
My phosphates were high (2500 ppb), my TA was 120 and pH was 7.6 and I decided to lower them. As I like to experiment and live dangerously, I used about 2-3 pounds of hydrogenated lime, (50 pound bag was $8 in local construction store) which I mixed with water and poured into a pool and run filtration for several hours. After I poured it in, pool become cloudy, but it disappeared within several hours of filtration. I have variable speed pump and big sand filter. The pressure is still OK, no need to backwash yet.
Phosphates are now 1000 ppb and Ph is 7.9 and TA is 180
So I am planning to add some Muriatic or Dry acid to get it back to normal levels.
Am I crazy to use lime for that instead of expensive Phos free?
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