I'm closing tomorrow and need to know if I should adjust any of my chemicals today before closing to compensate for the fact that all of my chemicals will get diluted by the rain over the winter because of my mesh cover. I plugged my numbers into the pool calculator and it says that my CSI will be corrosive once the temperature drops which concerns me since I have tile to protect. I'm closing before the temperature has dropped below 60 so I plan on adding polyquat tonight after I get everything balanced and vacuum out the pool:
Here are my current numbers:
FC: 7.5
CC is .5
CYA: 40
PH: 7.8-8.0
CH: 210
TA: 80
I assume that I need to lower my PH to 7.4-7.6 before adding the polyquat. If I do this, it will lower my TA which concerns me since it is only 80 now and I always open up to low TA, PH, CYA and algae because of the mesh cover. Should I increase TA with some baking soda before lowering the PH? If so, how high should I increase it and how long do I wait before lowering the PH with acid? Should I go ahead and close with the PH where it is now to make the CSI more more favorable since my calcium level is rather low and I have tile to protect and PH may go down because of the rainfall? If I need to decrease PH and also increase TA, I need to know how long I need to wait after adding each chemical and how long I should wait before adding the polyquat. I want to make sure everything is balanced before adding the polyquat because I'm closing before water temperature is below 60 so I'm worried that algae will set in before the water temperature drops down more.
I'd also love some advice on what I could do to get the polyquat mixed in real good since I won't be able to run the pump 24 hours after adding it like is recommended on here and I'm closing with water temperature above 60 degrees. Since it is rather thick compared to chlorine, I'm wondering if it would help if I dissolved some in a bucket of cold pool water and either poured it around the perimeter of the pool or in front of each return and brush afterwards.
Here are my current numbers:
FC: 7.5
CC is .5
CYA: 40
PH: 7.8-8.0
CH: 210
TA: 80
I assume that I need to lower my PH to 7.4-7.6 before adding the polyquat. If I do this, it will lower my TA which concerns me since it is only 80 now and I always open up to low TA, PH, CYA and algae because of the mesh cover. Should I increase TA with some baking soda before lowering the PH? If so, how high should I increase it and how long do I wait before lowering the PH with acid? Should I go ahead and close with the PH where it is now to make the CSI more more favorable since my calcium level is rather low and I have tile to protect and PH may go down because of the rainfall? If I need to decrease PH and also increase TA, I need to know how long I need to wait after adding each chemical and how long I should wait before adding the polyquat. I want to make sure everything is balanced before adding the polyquat because I'm closing before water temperature is below 60 so I'm worried that algae will set in before the water temperature drops down more.
I'd also love some advice on what I could do to get the polyquat mixed in real good since I won't be able to run the pump 24 hours after adding it like is recommended on here and I'm closing with water temperature above 60 degrees. Since it is rather thick compared to chlorine, I'm wondering if it would help if I dissolved some in a bucket of cold pool water and either poured it around the perimeter of the pool or in front of each return and brush afterwards.