Greetings!
I've been following the advice from TFP to maintain my pool for a few month now. It's been working great. The only parameter that's off is CH--it's been hovering around 240ppm or so.
In the attempt to raise CH, I purchased CH increaser here Amazon.com (it says it's 100% Calcium Chloride Compound). And started by adding roughly 1/5 of the 25lb bag, so 5lb or so. BTW, TFP recommends spreading the CH increaser pellets directly on the surface of the deep end of the pool, while the direction of this product says pellets should be desolved first in a 5 gallon bucket and then added to water. I followed the latter instruction, thinking the only difference would be temperature--but I didn't feel hot at all touching the bucket. Right after, I added liquid chlorine (48oz) as my daily routine to the pool. So, all seemed well, until I tested the water this morning.
A comparison of the parameters before and after
The things that stands out is a sharp increase of pH, which is now off the chart--the test kit only shows up to 8, and it is much redder than 8. What has gone wrong? I was already being cautious by not pooring all 25lb of CH increaser to the pool.
I use Taylor K-2006 FAS-DPD test kit.
I've been following the advice from TFP to maintain my pool for a few month now. It's been working great. The only parameter that's off is CH--it's been hovering around 240ppm or so.
In the attempt to raise CH, I purchased CH increaser here Amazon.com (it says it's 100% Calcium Chloride Compound). And started by adding roughly 1/5 of the 25lb bag, so 5lb or so. BTW, TFP recommends spreading the CH increaser pellets directly on the surface of the deep end of the pool, while the direction of this product says pellets should be desolved first in a 5 gallon bucket and then added to water. I followed the latter instruction, thinking the only difference would be temperature--but I didn't feel hot at all touching the bucket. Right after, I added liquid chlorine (48oz) as my daily routine to the pool. So, all seemed well, until I tested the water this morning.
A comparison of the parameters before and after
Parameter | Before | After |
FC | 6.5 | 2.5 |
pH | 7.6 | >8 |
TA | 70 | 60 |
CYA | 50 | didn't test for the testing solution is used up |
CH | 240 | 275 |
The things that stands out is a sharp increase of pH, which is now off the chart--the test kit only shows up to 8, and it is much redder than 8. What has gone wrong? I was already being cautious by not pooring all 25lb of CH increaser to the pool.
I use Taylor K-2006 FAS-DPD test kit.