- Nov 15, 2018
- 217
- Pool Size
- 19000
- Surface
- Fiberglass
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Monarch ESC24 / ESC7000
Wife has been commenting "the pool tastes a bit salty". I run the salt about 4400ppm as it's a small pool and it doesn't take much washout/top up to drop the levels. Life has been "a bit hectic" since 2019 so I thought I'll check my logs. Found I hadn't adjusted the calibration on the TDS meter since about 2000 and it was 700ppm low. So the pool is actually over 5000ppm. That explains the salty taste.
I calibrate the pH meter once a year (or when the storage solution deviates from about 3.77), but had forgotten to calibrate the TDS meter.
I know once a year sounds a bit lax with the pH meter, but I've had it for > 12 years now and it's generally less than +/- 0.05pH out over the year, and that's frankly within the error for the meter+calibration solutions.
I calibrate the pH meter once a year (or when the storage solution deviates from about 3.77), but had forgotten to calibrate the TDS meter.
I know once a year sounds a bit lax with the pH meter, but I've had it for > 12 years now and it's generally less than +/- 0.05pH out over the year, and that's frankly within the error for the meter+calibration solutions.