Boric acid acts as a pH buffer, but not as much as the carbonate buffer. However, though I have put in the stoichiometric info into my spreadsheet so I can tell you how much boric acid is needed for a certain ppm (and vice versa), I don't have the equilibrium equations put in yet so can't tell you the precise buffering effect. At some point I will and will let you know if that's what's going on.
Your TA of 120 and pH of 7.6 is consistent with relatively stable CO2 outgassing. You might consider lowering the TA to 100 to see if that slows down your pH rise and acid usage even more (if not, then perhaps your pH rise is due to some acidic substance entering your pool -- rain, bathers, etc. -- though I'd like to eliminate the CO2 outgas as a possibility first). Other than that, it sounds like this experiment is an absolutely resounding success! I'll be checking out both the addition of salt (I don't have an SWG yet) and boric acid since both seem to have benefits.
Richard
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