We have a new IG VL pool with an Ecosmarte system that uses an ionic copper process and oxidation. It's a liner pool and the walls already feel very slippery, and water isn't as clear as it was last week. The builder filled the pool on 6/30, but didn't come back until 7/5 to check the water. The Ph at that time was around 7.5 and he said we need it to be around 6.6, with hard water, and .7 copper level (ppm?). He turned on the copper ionizer, added calcium and muriatic acid.
Our Ph is right around 6.8 - 7.0, copper is around .5, and hardness is around 300-400 ppm.
The customer service guy at Ecosmarte wants me to add a non-metal algacide and get the Ph down. BUT, The Pentair (Heat pump) rep said we would ruin the HP if we ran the Ph below 7.2 and he said he preferred 7.5 with high alkalinity (140ish). He said they won't warranty the pool if we run it at the levels recommended by the builder. Only problem, then the Ecosmarte won't work.
I bought the Ecosmarte at the urging of the pool builder, even though I told him twice I didn't want it. I can switch to a salt-water system within 60 days, but I wonder if that will interact with all that copper in the water. I've also read on this board that operating a liner pool below Ph 7.0 may damage the liner.
Boy, this is not easy.
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