Has anyone tried controlling a 4:1 CH/TA ratio?
The attached article describes how a 4:1 CH/TA aids in “containing” ph (effectively reducing ph fluctuations).
blog.orendatech.com
I am currently reducing my CYA (target is below 50) and should be there after my next partial drain and re-fill. I will then have a prime opportunity to adjust to a 4:1 CH/TA.
Any comments will be appreciated
And, I apologize in advance if this has been discussed in this forum previously.
The attached article describes how a 4:1 CH/TA aids in “containing” ph (effectively reducing ph fluctuations).

Ideal Calcium Hardness and Total Alkalinity Levels in Pools
Balance water easier with a favorable ratio of ideal calcium hardness to total alkalinity (CH: TA). Experience shows us a minimum of 3:1 improves pool chemistry
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I am currently reducing my CYA (target is below 50) and should be there after my next partial drain and re-fill. I will then have a prime opportunity to adjust to a 4:1 CH/TA.
Any comments will be appreciated

And, I apologize in advance if this has been discussed in this forum previously.