I've read dozens of threads here about rising PH and understand the reasoning. I've been following the TFP balancing recommendations for my fiberglass pool for over a year now. My typical readings are:
FC 5
CYA 70ish
TA 60-80
PH I shoot for 7.6-7.7
CA 350ish
And just like everyone else, I add muriatic acid to keep the PH under control as it shoots up by 0.6-0.8 in one week which tanks TA and then I'm adding baking soda (which I get by the big orange bags from Costco). While I understand the science, is there anything that I can do to slow down this cycle short of adding an acid feeder? I'm getting real tired of pre-mixing acid and dumping it in the pool 2-3 times per week...not to mention going out of town longer than a week. I feel like after 4 years of ownership, it's gotten worse over the 6 months, or maybe it's just in my head. Any suggestions?
FC 5
CYA 70ish
TA 60-80
PH I shoot for 7.6-7.7
CA 350ish
And just like everyone else, I add muriatic acid to keep the PH under control as it shoots up by 0.6-0.8 in one week which tanks TA and then I'm adding baking soda (which I get by the big orange bags from Costco). While I understand the science, is there anything that I can do to slow down this cycle short of adding an acid feeder? I'm getting real tired of pre-mixing acid and dumping it in the pool 2-3 times per week...not to mention going out of town longer than a week. I feel like after 4 years of ownership, it's gotten worse over the 6 months, or maybe it's just in my head. Any suggestions?