Ph 7.8
FC 8
TA 54
CYA 62
CH 232
Borax 53
We have a spa that spills over into the pool and I believe that is the reason I am always fighting high Ph. We had been running our pump 12 hours a day, but I think I now understand that isn't necessary when manually adding liquid chlorine. I cut the timer back to 5 hours in the morning which covers when the pool cleaner runs and should be enough to mix everything after I dose the pool in the morning. I'm hoping that helps with my Ph issues.
Do you think I should raise the TA with Baking Soda yet, or is it okay for it to be this low to help keep the Ph more stable?
FC 8
TA 54
CYA 62
CH 232
Borax 53
We have a spa that spills over into the pool and I believe that is the reason I am always fighting high Ph. We had been running our pump 12 hours a day, but I think I now understand that isn't necessary when manually adding liquid chlorine. I cut the timer back to 5 hours in the morning which covers when the pool cleaner runs and should be enough to mix everything after I dose the pool in the morning. I'm hoping that helps with my Ph issues.
Do you think I should raise the TA with Baking Soda yet, or is it okay for it to be this low to help keep the Ph more stable?