Richard,
That was a very insightful post.....I learned from it and I imagine others did as well....Thanks!
Richard,
That was a very insightful post.....I learned from it and I imagine others did as well....Thanks!
Ha! That explains why my PH was low after leaving the solar cover on for 4 or 5 days last weekend when we were out of town. I have an SWG and my PH stays rock steady at 7.6, except this weekend, when it was somewhere between 7.2 and 7.4 (I have trouble seeing the colors that well).
Well, now you've introduced another mystery. Something introduced into your pool is apparently acidic so that when you have the cover off with carbon dioxide outgassing this compensates so you have no net gain in pH. But that still leaves the question of what is driving your pH DOWN when the cover is on. I have no answer for that one! Anything unusual about your pool that could explain this?Originally Posted by tphaggerty
Richard
Well, here in NY the rain is pretty acidic. We had about 1" (or possibly more) of rain during that same period (which on a 20x40 pool is about 500gals). Does that work?
(Plus we had one small, very icky decomposing frog, but I think he was on the cover and didn't drop in until we took off the cover).
Yup, that could do it if the rain were particularly acidic. You would have needed the rough equivalent of 4 cups of Muriatic Acid to go from 7.6 to 7.3 in a 24,000 gallon pool (my rough estimate from your 500 gallon, 1" number, assuming average depth of 4 feet and assuming a TA of 100). 4 cups of Muriatic Acid in 500 gallons of pure water would make the pH of about 4.Originally Posted by tphaggerty
Richard
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