Re: A Theory About Rising pH in SWG Pools
Great thread!!
My experience closely matched bbb's with regards to stable pH in a vinyl pool with a SWC. At least until I added a....drumroll....FOUNTAIN!!!! 
The fountain was added back in early June to combat rising pool temps. It's done a great job of that. Last year by this time my water temp was in the mid 90's, this year I've kept it between 82 and 86.
I added my SWC in ealry March, before the swim season started. I then found this site (thank God) and balanced my water within a week or two. I've reduced my CYA down from 120+ to a current level of 50-60. Prior to June, I had added nothing but salt when needed.
Since installing the fountain I've been using about 1 gallon of MA and 4# of Baking Soda every 2 weeks to maintain a pH of roughly 7.5 and Alk around 120-140. Why? To keep my pool "on target".
Since reading the latest posts on lowering ALK to keep pH rise under control, I'm fully ready to let things go for a couple weeks and see where they settle out naturally.
Chem Geek/others, any suggestions to make my experiment more controlled and useful to the larger group?
Current numbers as of last night (I had to drain about 7,000 gallons Sunday to repair a crack in my steps and rebalanced after the re-fill).
Temp: 82
FC: 3.5
TC: 3.5
pH: 7.2
Alk: 140
CH: 100
CYA: 55
Salinity: 3300
Borates: 50-60 ppm (strips)
Phosphates: less than 1000 ppb (Hach test)
Nater
16x32 Vinyl IG, 20,000 gal, Autopilot DIG-220 w/60 series cell, Dolphin Diagnostic Pool Boy
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