I've been adding about 1 pint of the 31.45% hydrochloric acid to a 10k gallon pool every 1-2 weeks to maintain the pH around 7.6 (I used to target lower values, but I don't anymore). I wait until the pH drifts up to 7.8 or 8 before treating.
The TA continues to drop with each treatment, now it's 60. Should I add baking soda? I feel like this might be counterproductive since I'm using baking soda to fix a problem brought on by the addition of acid, and baking soda will raise the pH (admittedly, only by a hair).
Is there anything else I can do?
1) Is adding a little bit of acid at a time better than all at once, to minimize the production and outgassing of CO2 when the acid reacts with bicarbonate?
2) Should I consciously try not to cause aeration (avoid swimming/turn off pump, etc) after adding acid? If so, for what time period?
3) Should I just tolerate a lower TA in the hopes that I will eventually reach some equilibrium? I have noticed that I'm not adding as much acid now at a TA of 60 compared to 120 prior.
Also, at the risk of sounding like a total cheapskate... I have open boxes of baking soda in my refrigerator to deodorize it. Can I just take that "used" baking soda and use it to treat my pool?
The TA continues to drop with each treatment, now it's 60. Should I add baking soda? I feel like this might be counterproductive since I'm using baking soda to fix a problem brought on by the addition of acid, and baking soda will raise the pH (admittedly, only by a hair).
Is there anything else I can do?
1) Is adding a little bit of acid at a time better than all at once, to minimize the production and outgassing of CO2 when the acid reacts with bicarbonate?
2) Should I consciously try not to cause aeration (avoid swimming/turn off pump, etc) after adding acid? If so, for what time period?
3) Should I just tolerate a lower TA in the hopes that I will eventually reach some equilibrium? I have noticed that I'm not adding as much acid now at a TA of 60 compared to 120 prior.
Also, at the risk of sounding like a total cheapskate... I have open boxes of baking soda in my refrigerator to deodorize it. Can I just take that "used" baking soda and use it to treat my pool?