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    Default Re: How to Aerate for high alkalinity?

    There's a little fountain, costs about $20, that you unscrew the eyeball and screw the fountain into the return instead. It can spray water about 10' up and 30' out. Works GREAT!
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    I bought the fountain for the looks and ambiance and used it last weekend for a party. it brought down my TA by 10 to 90(I did not need the drop) in 7 hours. I have a 33000 gal pool. I hooked it up to pool cleaner and plugged the other returns using rubber freeze plugs - I don't have eyeballs - Old pool.
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    Default Re: How to Aerate for high alkalinity?

    You can also use a submersible pump and a short hose or just put it on the steps.
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    Quote Originally Posted by superjet
    You can also use a submersible pump and a short hose or just put it on the steps.
    I like that, I will probably do it sometime to see how it works.

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    Being a new guy, I don't want to argue, but are we sure that the aereation method is really permanent? If it's just adding CO2 to the water, that will only affect the alkalinity temporarily. Once the aeration is off, the CO2 will stabilize with the atmosphere and the alkalinity will (I thought) return to where it was before.

    What is the problem with high alkalinity anyway?

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    Default Re: How to Aerate for high alkalinity?

    The process removes CO2 from the water, not adds it.

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    Default Re: How to Aerate for high alkalinity?

    Quote Originally Posted by aquarium
    Being a new guy, I don't want to argue, but are we sure that the aereation method is really permanent? If it's just adding CO2 to the water, that will only affect the alkalinity temporarily. Once the aeration is off, the CO2 will stabilize with the atmosphere and the alkalinity will (I thought) return to where it was before.

    What is the problem with high alkalinity anyway?

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    High alkalinity makes it difficult to adjust pH to the proper range and can contribute to cloudiness in the water and scaling. Alkalinity is the measure of the carbonate/bicarbonate/carbonic acid buffer system in the water. By lowering the pH you force the buffer system to more carbonic acid and less bicarbonate/carbonate and by then airating at the lowered pH you drive off the CO2 which lowers the amount of carbonic acid so the equilibrim moves toward the carbonate/bicarbonate side with the effect of the pH rising and the alkalinity lowering. Very little atmospheric CO2 dissolves at the water surface in a pool because of the normal pH and TA levels of a pool. IF the TA and pH are low then atmostpheric CO2 could have a greater impact
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    Default Re: How to Aerate for high alkalinity?

    I was reading these posts and I was wondering.....

    My Alk was a little high yesterday (and I would rather add small amounts to keep my water in check than have to worry about adding large quantities of stuff)...but anyway,

    Can't you just add it slowly to the skimmer or do you have to sprinkle over pool water? I am so DUH (but slowly learning from you all ) I should NOT add anything to PH (as the acid will decrease it--correct? Is that temporary(the decrease in pH?)
    My return "eyeball" is pretty close to the top and ripples the water so do I still need to add a jet or "gadget" to aerate?
    How much does the pool store charge for Alk decreaser?
    I have an AG vinyl -- 16000 gal

    Thanks !!

    Michelle
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