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    Default Just added pH up and pool got cloudy

    Tests before
    TC 3
    FC 1
    TA 120
    CYA 50
    pH ~7.0

    Added ~2lbs pH up

    TC 3
    FC 1
    TA 120
    CYA 50
    pH ~7.6-7.8

    What's up with the cloudiness?

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    Default Re: Just added pH up and pool got cloudy

    If your testing #s are correct then you have A LOT of combined chlorine that needs to be burned up. You should shock the pool later today and keep it there until the TC-FC < .5 or the CC is less than .5.
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    Default Re: Just added pH up and pool got cloudy

    Yup, agree on the shocking. Also, what is your Ca level? Sudden increases in pH can precipitate calcium out of solution.

    Michael

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    Default Re: Just added pH up and pool got cloudy

    Well, the cloudiness could be due to something trying to grow in the pool water. Your TC is 3, but FC is 1, so that means the CC is 2....(TC=FC+CC). If those numbers are indeed correct, you'll need to bring your chlorine up to shock values and hold there until the CC is 0. Use Bens' best guess guide to determine your shock values based on the CYA level.

    Are you using bleach or pucks for chlorinating? Bleach sometimes increases pH, whereas pucks (which are very acidic) will decrease pH.

    Good luck.

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    (very tired and dissappointed this am, left the building in 'shock')

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    Default Re: Just added pH up and pool got cloudy

    My pool clouded as I poured the dilute pH up into the pool. This wasn't algae growing!

    My CH is 120 (160 before pool draining). Thats low I know, but I just drained the pool earlier this week to get the CYA down from 135. I also had phospahates greater ~2500. Treated the pool yesterday and brought the phosphates down to ~100.

    I thought there might be residual Phos-X in the pool that may have contributed to the cloudiness but didn't mention it since I could still detect some phosphates. I used 12 oz in am (tested PO4 ~1000 ppb) then went with 20 oz to finish treatment at noon. Dosage for decreasing PO4 1000 ppb per bottle directions was 32 oz, and I used just 20 oz in the second treatment. Cloudiness was minor and pool was crystal clear before I added the pH up.

    My problem, which I thought I treated correctly was algae.
    1. Lowere CYA by draining 1/3 of the pool (20,000 G)
    2. FIlled pooled, add alkalinity to ~120 (test strip)
    3. pH was 7.4, TC 3 (OTO), FC ~1 (test strip)

    This am pool ph was 6.8-7.0 by OTO and test strip, so I added 2 lbs pH up.

    So there' sthe complete picture.
    Last edited by Mr Bill; 06-15-2006 at 10:08 AM.

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    Default Re: Just added pH up and pool got cloudy

    You need to keep the Cl level up to 15ppm and keep it there until you have zero CC. I would stop using all that other junk and also get a good test kit.
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    Default Re: Just added pH up and pool got cloudy

    Bill,

    The other additives may well have contributed to the cloudiness.

    My memory is vague but it seems like I remember something that pH up (which I think is soda ash) can contribute cloudiness to a pool under certain conditions. I think I remember also that it is temporary. (Wow! Talk about wild guesses!)

    Waterbear, get in here and straighten this out!

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    Default Re: Just added pH up and pool got cloudy

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Bill
    2. FIlled pooled, add alkalinity to ~120 (test strip)
    3. pH was 7.4, TC 3 (OTO), FC ~1 (test strip)

    This am pool ph was 6.8-7.0 by OTO and test strip, so I added 2 lbs pH up.
    Well, there's your problem. You said test strip.

    Michael

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    Default Re: Just added pH up and pool got cloudy

    Go easy on me. Ijust discovered this forum this week and ordered my test kits on Wednesday. So cut some slack on the test strips!

    As for my problem, I am thinking the aburpt pH change probably took the Ca out of solution.

    I'm not convinced that I need to get my chlorine to 15 ppm. By OTO it's been at 2-3.

    I just shocked with a gallon of liquid shock (12.5% Na hypochloride) before I drained the pool (Monday) and did it again after draining it on Tuesday.
    Last edited by Mr Bill; 06-15-2006 at 11:22 AM.

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    Default Re: Just added pH up and pool got cloudy

    You may not have a problem at all if you are using test strips. I would take a sample into the pool store and let them test... hopefully they don't use strips too!!!! An aside, I hate dosing based on pool store recommendations but I would NEVER dose based on my test strips!
    Outside of Philadelphia, PA
    18' x 40' IG - 22K gallons
    Sylvan Gunite Pool (1979)
    Plaster re-done (1997)
    48 Sq Ft Hayward D.E. Filter (2003)
    1.5 hp Hayward Super Pump (2006)

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