Cannot get my alkalinity down!

tei321

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Jul 1, 2018
13
Beavercreek, Ohio
Pool Size
18000
Surface
Vinyl
Chlorine
Liquid Chlorine
Finally got my CYA value under control (50) but alkalinity is stuck at 130 for weeks and I can't seem to get it any lower. Pool Math app tells me to increase my pH which is 7.3 but at the same time when I look at the alkalinity recommendation, it says to reduce pH in order to lower my alkalinity.

Don't know WTH to do. I'm just getting tired of pouring nearly a gallon of liquid chlorine into my pool every other day, it's getting expensive. Any suggestions would be very appreciated!
 
Finally got my CYA value under control (50) but alkalinity is stuck at 130 for weeks and I can't seem to get it any lower. Pool Math app tells me to increase my pH which is 7.3 but at the same time when I look at the alkalinity recommendation, it says to reduce pH in order to lower my alkalinity.

Don't know WTH to do. I'm just getting tired of pouring nearly a gallon of liquid chlorine into my pool every other day, it's getting expensive. Any suggestions would be very appreciated!
Pool Math is just a calculator. It’s not telling you to increase your pH. It just has a number there that you can enter in any pH value and it will calculate what you need to do to get it there. Follow the recommended levels for what stuff should be. The pH of 7.3 is fine and your TA is not hurting anything where it’s at either. The only downside to the TA is that the pH will rise faster because the TA is high

But none of that has anything to do with how much chlorine you’re using. Maybe you meant muriatic acid? If you keep managing the pH so it stays in the 7’s your TA will come down on its own overtime.

You are way low on chlorine so you better get that up fast and not worry about the TA or the PH until its normal.
 
How are you testing?

alkalinity is stuck at 130 for weeks
Nothing to worry about. It will come down gradually as you manage pH with MA.

Pool Math app tells me to increase my pH which is 7.3
Any pH in the 7s is fine. No action needed. pH will rise by itself with a TA of 130.

I'm just getting tired of pouring nearly a gallon of liquid chlorine into my pool every other day, it's getting expensive. Any suggestions would be very appreciated!
Get a SWCG. It's by far the cheapest, easiest, and most convenient way to chlorinate. You need FC now. Pour in a gallon LC ASAP.
 
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