Re: Any connection between SWG and calcium deposits?

Originally Posted by
SoCalBoo
Waterbear,
I'll get some borates in the pool as well (by the way, what are 'borates', how do I test for them, and is there any website that can tell me how much 20 mule borax I need to add to get to the 50 level? will bleachcalc do it?)
Bleachcalc has an error in the borax calc to achieve 50 ppm. The thread I posted above from the china shop "The Great Tetraborate Experiment" http://www.poolforum.com/pf2/showthread.php?t=4712 does tell towards the end how much 20 mule team and muriatic acid you need to add so I would suggest rereading the whole thread carefully. I know it's long but there is a lot of good stuff in it as Richard (Chemgeek) and I worked some things out!
... I do recognize it could be better. so I'll try creeping up on 60ppm to see how I do. I believe the poolpilot digital sWG recommends 60-80ppm CYA. I was hoping to get by with a lower FC level...maybe I need to worry about this less and more about my TA/Ph/CYA, since I haven't had a measurable CC level in a longtime.
Shoot for about 70 ppm. People have gotten so afraid of CYA these days....from not thinking it was important if it got too high to almost thinking of it as the antichrist and an evil that needed to be avoided at all costs!
he benefits will be longer cell life, less energy consumption, more stable pH (and therefore less possibiblty of scaling conditions occuring), no 'dead spots' of understantized water, etc. How about we trust the manufacturers for once. They might actually have a clue as to how their product is supposed to work!
Thanks again for the help.
Hope this is helpful!
Retired pool store and commercial pool maintenance guy.
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