I was reading some threads about TA (currently bringing mine back down from 90 to where I want it at 60)(was gone for 9 days) and following some links and came across an outgassing chart ChemGeek made which was referenced in some posts.
https://www.troublefreepool.com/~richardfalk/pool/CO2.htm
I confess to being completely clueless as to what this chart really means and how to read it? There are three colors in the chart and they're not referred to in the notes at all.
Luckily I have plenty of aeration capabilities in the pool between my sconces and the swim jets so aerating back up after a an acid addition is a relatively simple process.
Right now, the pool is in full sun all day, so the FC demand is higher, so salt cell is on at a higher percentage, so pH is rising more rapidly, so keeping TA down lower helps moderate the pH rise which is inevitable in SWG pools.
Pool water temp is a balmy 91. Too bad I can't swim in it for 10 days due to a bad ear infection I got while scuba diving in Cozumel.
https://www.troublefreepool.com/~richardfalk/pool/CO2.htm
I confess to being completely clueless as to what this chart really means and how to read it? There are three colors in the chart and they're not referred to in the notes at all.
Luckily I have plenty of aeration capabilities in the pool between my sconces and the swim jets so aerating back up after a an acid addition is a relatively simple process.
Right now, the pool is in full sun all day, so the FC demand is higher, so salt cell is on at a higher percentage, so pH is rising more rapidly, so keeping TA down lower helps moderate the pH rise which is inevitable in SWG pools.
Pool water temp is a balmy 91. Too bad I can't swim in it for 10 days due to a bad ear infection I got while scuba diving in Cozumel.