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    Quote Originally Posted by CarlD View Post
    I assume your water is colder than 70--llike 60. If so, you are just fine. In fact, even if the water was 80 I'd say your numbers are fine.

    But at 60 degrees, you'll get very little algae growth and should see very little dropping in your chlorine level. It's sort of in stasis.

    But keep testing!
    I feel for you and waiting on summer. My pool is now 79 degrees (81 on the hot days).

    As for the testing for salt question, Taylor makes a salt test kit for this. I picked one up at my local pool store.

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    The kids and I just got out of ours...the water hit 82 today. Yay!!! What a way to celebrate the last day of school!!

    Janet

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    Yeah, but we started August 4th. After many complaints about the heat during the first couple of weeks of school down here (they recorded temps on the school buses at 104+), this next year we won't start until Aug. 18th, but I think we go until June 2.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aylad View Post
    The kids and I just got out of ours...the water hit 82 today. Yay!!! What a way to celebrate the last day of school!!

    Janet
    It is nice. Looks to be a great holiday weekend for us. 93 degrees and sunny....definate pool time.

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    So ok, summer finally arrived in Ohio with 90+ degrees. All is well with my pool, and I have a fountain that comes out of the return and I really enjoy its sounds. However, I find I am fighting my PH rising to the 7.8 - 8.0 range when I leave it on for the day. Should I just keep adding acid to lower the PH and enjoy my fountain, or does the higher PH matter? (Inground vinyl pool - 10,000 gallons).

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    That's really up to you--some say that the higher pH is easier on the eyes, but lower pH makes the chlorine more effective. Also, if your CH is high, the high pH with high TA will make the water cloudy and milky-looking as the calcium "falls out". So...if your water is clear and you are very consistent about your chlorination, the higher pH probably will be okay...but if you start having any kind of problems, you'll need to lower it.

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