- May 14, 2013
- 159
- Pool Size
- 40000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- CircuPool RJ-60
I have an in-ground 40,000 gal salt-water pool with a waterfall which is always flowing when the pump is on. The water source in our area is hard and I have a softener on it which improves the TDS situation to a degree, but if I let the pH go even a bit over 7.8, I start to get scale on the tiles and cell. I just had the pool RO’d so the TDS is currently low. The problem is that it needs 1/2 to 3/4 gal of acid a week just to even keep it below 8.0, and that quickly drives the TA down. Last week, I got the pH to stabilize a little better at 7.8 but found the TA down at 40. I added just a little bicarb getting the TA to 70 and pH -boom- back up to 8.0. I have 50 ppm borates in already. As I said, I can’t turn off the waterfall in this system as it is part of the main pump flow which goes through the spa.
Any thoughts as to how I could try to keep my pH 7.6-7.8 without always driving the TA too low? I read many saying that in a salt pool, TA of 60 is ok but even there, my pH rises to 8.0 within a week.
Ideas?
Thanks,
Russ
Any thoughts as to how I could try to keep my pH 7.6-7.8 without always driving the TA too low? I read many saying that in a salt pool, TA of 60 is ok but even there, my pH rises to 8.0 within a week.
Ideas?
Thanks,
Russ