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    Default Re: Big mistake in trying to raise pH... please help!

    I already said that you had copper in your water.
    Question is, where did it come from? Have you been using algaecide?
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    Default Re: Big mistake in trying to raise pH... please help!

    Quote Originally Posted by aylad View Post
    It'll be interesting to see the result of your metals test--if you do have a high metal content you can use sequestrant.....take a look at Marie's (mbar) posts in the metals forum--she's the resident expert and has given lots of good information when it comes to dealing with metals. Is your fill source from the municipal water supply, or is it from a well?

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    Thanks Janet I'll check that out. My water comes from a municipal source. From what I understand now, as this kind of water evaporates, the metals are left behind. That probably explains why the water has always had a strange metallic taste since we inherited this pool. I hope I haven't endangered my family by not taking action to correct it. Having never had a pool before, I thought it was normal.

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    Default Re: Big mistake in trying to raise pH... please help!

    Quote Originally Posted by waterbear View Post
    I already said that you had copper in your water.
    Question is, where did it come from? Have you been using algaecide?
    No algaecide. The only tri-chlor I’ve used was in the two bags of powdered shock (40%), but that was six days ago when I was dealing with algae.

    Actually, you said “it could be” copper so I wanted to get a second opinion. Sorry if it looked like I didn’t read your post. They basically backed up what you said but because I didn’t have a large enough sample, they couldn’t determine exactly what metals are present. I’ll find out later this morning.

    Let’s assume I have an abundance of copper in the water. With the pool’s current state (FC 5+, pH 7.0, TA 90), can I treat the pool with a metal sequesterant, or do I have to get the pool chemistry in order? Also, any chance the oxidized metals are keeping my pH from rising past 7.0 despite 14 lbs. of soda ash?

    Thanks

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    Default Re: Big mistake in trying to raise pH... please help!

    Soda Ash=pH Up!=Washing Soda (Arm&Hammer)

    This raises T/A as well as pH. T/A of 90 is nothing to worry about.
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