Hi pool math app gurus-- I hope this idea doesn't seem like nitpicking. As a new user of both the app and a new-ish member of the website, I'm coming across little instances where it feels like the app could be more smoothly integrated with the vast store of knowledge that's contained on the site... sometimes by just copy/pasting text from TFP guides into the app. I'm posting about this particular issue because it's an example of this lack of integration (almost) resulting in contradictory advice between the app and the site!
On the TA screen, the app is pretty circumspect in the area normally reserved for specific recommendations. See below image. After additional research, I suspect that is because TFP doesn't actually recommend lowering TA to hit a particular "target" number. This is my theory because of the first paragraph of the
How to Lower Total Alkalinity guide:
"There are two reasons to lower your total alkalinity (TA) right away, because you want to slow down the rate that the pH rises, or if high TA is contributing to a high calcium saturation index (CSI) which puts you at risk of calcium scaling. You shouldn’t lower TA just to reach a target number. Make sure you actually have one of the above issues before lowering your TA. "
I totally understand that it's difficult to cram all the nuances of
Pool School into an app. In this instance, though, the app is very nearly contradicting TFP guidance by suggesting a "target" TA without providing the qualifying guidance that TFP doesn't actually think you should try to hit that "target," unless you meet either of two conditions.
Maybe the existing TA guidance shown below could simply include the first paragraph of the how to lower TA guide...? There seems to be enough space on the page!
