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    Exclamation How to Aerate for high alkalinity?

    I need to lower my alkalinity (190) I understand I need to do the muriatic acid thing...but I don't have access to a spa jet for areation and the pool water is too cold for a bunch of 10 year old boys. How should I attempt aeration?

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    Default Re: How to Aerate for high alkalinity?

    Quote Originally Posted by csevel
    I need to lower my alkalinity (190) I understand I need to do the muriatic acid thing...but I don't have access to a spa jet for areation and the pool water is too cold for a bunch of 10 year old boys. How should I attempt aeration?
    Point the return eyeballs toward the surface.

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    Default Re: How to Aerate for high alkalinity?

    There's only one return eye and the water doesn't really break the surface when I redirect it.

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    Default Re: How to Aerate for high alkalinity?

    How about getting a fitting that will screw into your return, have an elbow on it and attaching a piece of pvc pipe to direct the return flow up and out of your water, so it comes splashing back in.

    That's where I'm headed, I think

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    Default Re: How to Aerate for high alkalinity?

    I used my Polaris 380. Took the bag off. Then placed it in the corner of the stairs at a slight angle so that the venturi jets also contribute with a fountain effect and it doesn't run around. The main water jet in the back works great and you can also use the 'tail' jet to aerate. Mucho bubbles. Of course, it may wind up breaking the Polaris, but mine is still working fine.

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    Default Re: How to Aerate for high alkalinity?

    I have a light/discharge combo that shoots out the side. This return is very easy to shoot right out of the water.

    If you have a regular return, but it won't break the surface...you could try buying one of the fountain attachments.



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