- Jun 8, 2020
- 590
- Pool Size
- 14060
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-40
See my PoolMath logs for details.
I’ve settled into a routine where I test every Saturday, and notice my pH is always up around 8.1 or so. If the TA is 70 or more, I typically dose enough MA to drop the pH to 7.2 and lower the TA as well. If the TA is less than 60, then I typically dose enough MA to drop the pH to 7.5 or so.
This week, I decided to monitor the pH closely, to see how quickly it’s rising, and it appears to be doing so very quickly.
24hrs ago, it was 7.88 with a TA of 80. I dosed 14oz of MA and that lowered it to 7.54.
Today (24hrs later) the pH is back to 7.8 with a TA of 70.
I tested my fill water as well, which is TA of 140 and pH of 7.36.
The plaster is just now one year old.
I do notice bubbles in my pump basket, which I think is a result of a small suction side leak somewhere. The PB hasn’t figured it out yet, but I wonder if it could be generating enough aeration to impact the pH? Seems to be reaching to me, but worth mentioning.
I also have a waterfall I run on a schedule for 20mins every day. Both to circulate the water in the lines and the basin, but also because my wife loves it so much. Based on the YouTube stream TFP did on pH, I assume this wouldn’t be enough to account for the pH rising so quickly.
So is this rate of pH rise typical for my situation, or should I be looking to address it?
I’m considering adding 50ppm Borates to try and help, but if it doesn’t, then I’ll just be left with having to add even more MA at each dose to result in the same pH adjustment.
I’ve settled into a routine where I test every Saturday, and notice my pH is always up around 8.1 or so. If the TA is 70 or more, I typically dose enough MA to drop the pH to 7.2 and lower the TA as well. If the TA is less than 60, then I typically dose enough MA to drop the pH to 7.5 or so.
This week, I decided to monitor the pH closely, to see how quickly it’s rising, and it appears to be doing so very quickly.
24hrs ago, it was 7.88 with a TA of 80. I dosed 14oz of MA and that lowered it to 7.54.
Today (24hrs later) the pH is back to 7.8 with a TA of 70.
I tested my fill water as well, which is TA of 140 and pH of 7.36.
The plaster is just now one year old.
I do notice bubbles in my pump basket, which I think is a result of a small suction side leak somewhere. The PB hasn’t figured it out yet, but I wonder if it could be generating enough aeration to impact the pH? Seems to be reaching to me, but worth mentioning.
I also have a waterfall I run on a schedule for 20mins every day. Both to circulate the water in the lines and the basin, but also because my wife loves it so much. Based on the YouTube stream TFP did on pH, I assume this wouldn’t be enough to account for the pH rising so quickly.
So is this rate of pH rise typical for my situation, or should I be looking to address it?
I’m considering adding 50ppm Borates to try and help, but if it doesn’t, then I’ll just be left with having to add even more MA at each dose to result in the same pH adjustment.