I use the k-1000 for ph, never bother with the chlorine side. That's because I enjoy whipping out the speedstir and playing mad scientist!
You can check cya at any time. Wait until fc is below 10 to check pH.
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I will once it stops raining from the effects of Hurricane Matthew.Post an updated pic of your pool please!
Staci, I cannot remember if I shared this set of links with you. They are a good set for new pool owners. You may have seen some of the links but I want to make sure you have any one you might need.
Print these out:
Pool School - Basic Pool Care Schedule
Pool School - Recommended Levels
Bookmark these:
Pool School - Recommended Pool Chemicals
http://www.troublefreepool.com/calc.html
Pool School - ABCs of Pool Water Chemistry
Each pool is very different. That is why we have a range for each item. You need to keep a log of your test results so you can start to see your pool's pattern. After a while you will be able to guess what you need to do just by looking at the pool!
PH-The range is 7.2-7.8 You should test it each day until you see it start to stabilize. Your PH of 8.0 or higher is high. Good job on using Pool Math to know how much MA to add to get it down.
When you are working on lowering the PH you can add the MA, have the pump on high to help mix it in, then test again in 15 mins. Keep testing and adding until you get the PH down to where you want it.
Staci can you share your last, full set of tests please?
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Did you print this one out?
Pool School - Recommended Levels
Yeah that TA is high! Can you test your fill water for me?
Here is how to lower the TA:
Pool School - Lower Total Alkalinity
It will take come time to get it down to where it needs to be but it will be worth it as it will help your PH stabilize.
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You are doing great! Follow the the chart that best suits your needs for where your FC is.
Rain pushing up TA? I wonder if your rain had that much TA in it. Do you by chance have something that still has some reain water in it? Interesting idea. I do know rain will aerate the water and cause the PH to go up if it is hard enough.
Yeah fill water is what you used to fill the pool up with. For most people that would be the tap water. Make sure to get it from the same place you had the hose attached to if you have a water softener.
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