- Jun 5, 2011
- 1,316
- Pool Size
- 25500
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Jandy Aquapure 1400
I had reached the conclusion that adding acid weekly was just a fact of life for my pool. It’s not a huge deal, as it is the only regular maintenance I have to do, but would love to eliminate or reduce it, if possible.
I tried borates several years ago and it didn’t have any effect on my pH drift. After reading several posts recently, I wanted to revisit the pH drift topic. I read where several people mentioned finding their pool’s optimal pH and letting it stay there. I’ve never been able to keep pH from getting to 7.8 - 8.0 (maybe even higher?) if I don’t add acid regularly. I’ve tried various TA levels, ranging from 60-90, none of which made a difference. Should I expand the range? Any other suggestions? Your feedback is greatly appreciated!
Current test results:
FC - 6 (I increased SWG a bit too much. Should be back at 4.5-5 in a couple of days.)
pH - 7.4 (added 1 pt of MA yesterday. Will be back to 7.6 by tomorrow or next day.)
TA - 70
CH - 450
CYA - 65 (store was out - will increase to 70-80 prior to weekend)
salt - 3200
I tried borates several years ago and it didn’t have any effect on my pH drift. After reading several posts recently, I wanted to revisit the pH drift topic. I read where several people mentioned finding their pool’s optimal pH and letting it stay there. I’ve never been able to keep pH from getting to 7.8 - 8.0 (maybe even higher?) if I don’t add acid regularly. I’ve tried various TA levels, ranging from 60-90, none of which made a difference. Should I expand the range? Any other suggestions? Your feedback is greatly appreciated!
Current test results:
FC - 6 (I increased SWG a bit too much. Should be back at 4.5-5 in a couple of days.)
pH - 7.4 (added 1 pt of MA yesterday. Will be back to 7.6 by tomorrow or next day.)
TA - 70
CH - 450
CYA - 65 (store was out - will increase to 70-80 prior to weekend)
salt - 3200