Throughout this entire time I've been battling algae, my calcium hardness has been ridiculous. I figure I have at least replaced 50% of the pools volume with fresh water. I know we live in an area with hard water, but my calcium hardness doesn't seem to go down. So I'm thinking replacement is not really helping change the level much. My question is if I don't drain again and add more water, what will my high calcium hardness do?
My test results as of this morning:
FC=6.0
CC=.5
PH=9.0
TA=170
CH=420
CYA-45
I know I need to adjust my PH and TA, but I really hate to do another partial drain to lower my CH.
My test results as of this morning:
FC=6.0
CC=.5
PH=9.0
TA=170
CH=420
CYA-45
I know I need to adjust my PH and TA, but I really hate to do another partial drain to lower my CH.