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    Quote Originally Posted by flyers141
    Dave Thank You

    We did as you said.
    Added Baking Soda and then Acid.
    ALK is now 90ppm
    and ph is around 7.2

    and yes I made a mistake with Chlorine, .25 was CC not TC

    I would like to thank again Sir
    and my next move is to buy the test kit.
    Ron
    flyers,

    Keep a close eye on that PH as 7.2 is a little low. It may crawl back up on its own or you can facilitate it by aeration (spa jets, water fall or directing returns to point to the surface). If it doesn't come up on its own in a day or so, add about 1/4 box of Borax (20 Mule Team found at the grocery) and recheck after an hour or so. Buying Ben's test kit, the PS234, is the best investment you can make at this point in time.

    Dave

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    David/flyers,

    I'm sorta' splitting fine hairs but I would consider 7.2pH as normal and not attempt to raise it. Particulary in lieu of past history of high pH.

    No big deal one way or the other but I don't think I'd adjust pH unless I got out of the 7.2 - 7.8 range (unless I saw a steady, consistent trend)....just monitor it closely and try to resolve the cause.

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    Dave,
    I was thinking the same thing about the PH. So I went out last night and got a box. Also I was reading Ben's notes on working with high PH and since I'm just up and running I would like to try that. I understand I have to increase slow as well as keep an eye on the alkalinity. What are your thoughts on this.

    Ron

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    Hi, Ron,

    I was, at first, interested in it as well and decided it was just a little too far off the beaten path for me (Ben cautions that...over and over) I depended on this forum exclusively for advice on my pool chemistry and, if you operate outside the "normal" parameters most of us here are used to, you may not get the kind of advice you need. I know of no one who contributes regularly that operates at that high pH.

    I chose not to do it, haven't regretted it, and, to answer your question, I would suggest you not do it.

    The single BEST advice I can give you is to get Ben's kit. You'll use it for years and it pays over and over.

    PS -
    So I went out last night and got a box.
    I don't understand that.

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    Ok Dave I'll stick to the program.

    Thank You

    Ron

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    Default Re: New to this can you help?

    I'm with Dave, and wouldn't advise the "high PH" and Dave is right as well about the 7.2 PH being fine, but I really like to keep mine a little on the high side (7.5 - 7.8), I'm kind of "walking the line" if you know what I mean. I do however test darn near every day and twice if it rains. It could very well be my imagination but 7.5 seams to feel a lot different than 7.2 on the eyes. I also have 3200 ppm of salt in a non SWC pool, all for eye comfort.

    Dave

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    I tried the high pH pool and gave up on it...now I keep my pH at around 7.4. I would not worry about your pH of 7.2....it is certainly within the 'good' range!
    Retired pool store and commercial pool maintenance guy.

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    David,

    It could very well be my imagination but 7.5 seams to feel a lot different than 7.2 on the eyes.
    I don't think that's your imagination. It's been posted on the forum before that higher pH is closer to the pH in your eyes and that it WILL be more comfortable....seems like human pH (at least for the fluid in your eye) was up around 8.0 or perhaps a little higher. The trade-off is the loss of effectiveness of the Cl at that pH.

    Didn't mean to hijack the thread but I think DavidD's observation is interesting.

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    Well I would like to thank all of you for your help. Our pool looks great and I have the new test kit on order. I just return from a trip with my work (Air Force) and my 14yr old son was able to keep the pool looking great from what he learned on this site.

    Again I thank all of you.

    Ron

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