- Aug 16, 2024
- 96
- Pool Size
- 17300
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Aqua Rite (T-15)
So I’m trying to lower the pH on my newly plastered pool. Fill water tested as such:
CH - 350
TA - 290
pH - 7.2
In the first couple of days, pH rose to about 8.0. I wanted to bring it back down to approximately 7.6. Pool math recommended I add 40 oz of 31.45% muriatic acid to hit that target. I added that and tested a couple hours later to find no change. I added another 32 oz and left the pump on over night. I tested it this morning and still no change in pH.
So I got to thinking, maybe those additions weren’t enough to offset the high alkalinity, so I checked the alkalinity again, and no change.
Any advice or thoughts into what’s going on? My theory is is that my acid additions aren’t large enough to offset the pH rise caused by the new plaster, but I don’t want to dump a bunch of extra acid in there without knowing that, thus driving pH too low.
CH - 350
TA - 290
pH - 7.2
In the first couple of days, pH rose to about 8.0. I wanted to bring it back down to approximately 7.6. Pool math recommended I add 40 oz of 31.45% muriatic acid to hit that target. I added that and tested a couple hours later to find no change. I added another 32 oz and left the pump on over night. I tested it this morning and still no change in pH.
So I got to thinking, maybe those additions weren’t enough to offset the high alkalinity, so I checked the alkalinity again, and no change.
Any advice or thoughts into what’s going on? My theory is is that my acid additions aren’t large enough to offset the pH rise caused by the new plaster, but I don’t want to dump a bunch of extra acid in there without knowing that, thus driving pH too low.
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