Thank you . I will be going to Albertson's soon and I think they carry acid in there swimming aisle. Do I just add the acid and watch the PH for a little bit before messing with the alk. Will the acid change my Alk reading once it is added?
Thank you . I will be going to Albertson's soon and I think they carry acid in there swimming aisle. Do I just add the acid and watch the PH for a little bit before messing with the alk. Will the acid change my Alk reading once it is added?
Sunny,
Why do you want to raise your alkalinity? The typically recommended range is 80-125. Some people do say that you CAN go quite a bit higher with a vinyl pool but there's not really any need to unless you're having difficulty controlling your pH.
Your pH on the other hand is probably at least 8.2 and could be considerably higher. Most test kits only measure up to 8.2 (or less) and anything higher will look pretty much like 8.2 on the color comparator.
The acid will lower the alk, but it will be a temporary drop--you'll see it go back up quickly.
janet
How do you keep the PH down? Do you keep adding acid? It seems so corrosive. I've added a gallon over the course of a week but my PH is still too high. How much can you add at once? It's 30,000 gallons and the acid is 31% concentrate. Also, my chlorine level is high and the pool smells bleachy and from what I've read that means I should be adding more liquid chlorine or shocking...do you think that's right?
If it makes you feel any better I have a new 18,000 gal pool, a week old, and I've had to add 2 quarts of muriatic already, and it's still in the 7.8 range so some more is called for. All of this has knocked down my ALK from an original level of 90ppm to 70ppm, so once I get the Ph where I want it I'll have to add a few pounds of baking soda to get the Alk back to 90 or so I suppose, and hopefully in the process not raise the Ph again. I feel like a mad scientist lately, lol.
What is your TA level? To keep the pH down, you'll need to add acid, but if your TA is too low, you may be having to add more acid than necessary. Just add whatever amount you need to add to get your pH where you want it. Also, I don't know what kind of pool you have, but rising pH is something that is part of life if you have a gunite pool.Originally Posted by ksturge
And yes, if your pool smells bleachy, you're smelling chloramines, which need more bleach to burn off. What is your Cl and CYA level?
Janet
Okay I just heard from the pool store that 90 ALK is good for my pool and I thought it was suppose to be 120. Toooo late I added 4 1 lb boxes of baking sodaAnyways I was also told by the pool store to add only 1 pint of acid in my 24' round pool which is I think about 17,000 gallons . Does that sound like enough . Thank you so much for the replies . Also if I shock my pool will it kill the bugs I have living in there also ?
Add half that then retest the pH in a few hours if you need more repeat.
A 24' round AG pool should only be around 13500 gallons, not 17000.
If you test a couple hours after you add the acid, you will find out if it is enough. Testing is the key - you need to know where you are and where you want to go before you start adding chemicals. It's better to add less and move closer to your target than to add too much and overshoot (for everything - pH Cl Alk CYA etc.)
Peter
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