I put in a gallon of acid to get my 8.2+ ph down to about 7.4- a couple of days later, right back up over 8. 26,000 gal saltwater. IG vinyl .
Chlorine stays perfect
I put in a gallon of acid to get my 8.2+ ph down to about 7.4- a couple of days later, right back up over 8. 26,000 gal saltwater. IG vinyl .
Chlorine stays perfect
What is your TA?
Retired pool store and commercial pool maintenance guy.
Waterbear-- I don't know TA- I'm out of testing solution and will bring sample to pool store. Pls advise what my TA will show in relation to PH and how should I correct...how to raise , lower, etc
Thanks
A high TA will make your water resistant to pH changes. TA serves as a buffer in the water to keep the pH from bouncing around but if it is too high it makes it difficult to change the pH. You need to get a set of test results to see where you are. Post them and we can take it from there.
Retired pool store and commercial pool maintenance guy.
If you need to raise it, use Arm & Hammer baking soda. If you need to lower it, well, that's a different animal--see the sticky at the top of the "Dealing with Alkalinity and Calcium" forum for instructions on how to lower it.
Janet
My guess is the SWCG. My PH always wants to be over 7.8 and continually adding acid drops my TA to about 80. I am thinking of just operating at a high PH but I am fighting high CH as well.
Mark
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Missed the fact that it's a salt pool.Yes a SWG will cause your pH to always climb. If the TA is high this will make it even harder to change the pH...post a set of test results and we can see whether it's just the acid demand created by the SWG or if high TA is compounding the problem.
Retired pool store and commercial pool maintenance guy.
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