I've had the pool / house for 5 years now and while most everything chugs along fine I find I have to bring the PH down every week, actually it's every few days but I settle for once a week because sodium bisulphate is expensive. My PH is always pegged at max on test kit which is 8.2 when I check it.
I was adding muratic acid for the longest time and then realized it was lowering my TA so I switched to sodium bisulphate. It seems to leave TA alone but weekly or bi-weekly 1lb seems excessive to me. Maybe it's normal?
Sometimes I ignore it for a month but then I start seeing signs of light yellow algae on the steps which I assume is from overly high PH now allowing the chlorine to do its thing.
My water readings are usually around this
CYA 80 ~ 100
Chlorine 8 PPM (anywhere from 6 to 10, I try and target 7 ~ 8)
TA 80 (I've dumped lbs of arm and hammer pure baking soda to raise TA but it seems to be very temporary and comes back. Always seems to find its way to 70 ~ 90)
Ca hardness 275 (275 ~ 300)
Salt 3200 (goes down and up over the months of course with usage and adding)
Located in FL tampa bay area if it matters. You guys have to drop PH down as much?
I was adding muratic acid for the longest time and then realized it was lowering my TA so I switched to sodium bisulphate. It seems to leave TA alone but weekly or bi-weekly 1lb seems excessive to me. Maybe it's normal?
Sometimes I ignore it for a month but then I start seeing signs of light yellow algae on the steps which I assume is from overly high PH now allowing the chlorine to do its thing.
My water readings are usually around this
CYA 80 ~ 100
Chlorine 8 PPM (anywhere from 6 to 10, I try and target 7 ~ 8)
TA 80 (I've dumped lbs of arm and hammer pure baking soda to raise TA but it seems to be very temporary and comes back. Always seems to find its way to 70 ~ 90)
Ca hardness 275 (275 ~ 300)
Salt 3200 (goes down and up over the months of course with usage and adding)
Located in FL tampa bay area if it matters. You guys have to drop PH down as much?