Just refilled an in-ground spa for a customer. Upon filling, the TA was very high. I tested 180 TA initially with a pH above 8 and requiring upwards of 50 drops of acid demand to bring it down. I left my test kit with the client who was regularly adding acid to bring it down (thought I don't know how much was added total).
I went back today and am still getting high pH, requiring about 20+ drops of acid demand. When I tested TA, it was light blue (see pic) and would immediately turn to light green. I mistakenly thought this was my TA test so added some baking soda/"Alkalinity" product. But doing some addl research, I see that in the present of a lot of chlorine, the TA may start light blue and turn yellow. However, the chlorine is basically zero. I get some initial pink when I add the powder, but then it goes clear without adding any titrating agent.
I brought a sample home and will take it to Leslie's tomorrow for their analysis. But in the meantime, I'm getting the followig...
Chlorine 0
TA 110 (light blue to yellow)
pH > 8 (40+ drops acid demand to bring within range)
CH 400
I didn't test CYA as it's a fresh fill and only liquid chlorine has been added.
My reagents don't seem bad. But maybe some of them are starting to turn. They are all less than one year old, purchased in May of this year.
In the pic, you can also see a "scum" ring around the tub. Not sure what might have caused that.

I went back today and am still getting high pH, requiring about 20+ drops of acid demand. When I tested TA, it was light blue (see pic) and would immediately turn to light green. I mistakenly thought this was my TA test so added some baking soda/"Alkalinity" product. But doing some addl research, I see that in the present of a lot of chlorine, the TA may start light blue and turn yellow. However, the chlorine is basically zero. I get some initial pink when I add the powder, but then it goes clear without adding any titrating agent.
I brought a sample home and will take it to Leslie's tomorrow for their analysis. But in the meantime, I'm getting the followig...
Chlorine 0
TA 110 (light blue to yellow)
pH > 8 (40+ drops acid demand to bring within range)
CH 400
I didn't test CYA as it's a fresh fill and only liquid chlorine has been added.
My reagents don't seem bad. But maybe some of them are starting to turn. They are all less than one year old, purchased in May of this year.
In the pic, you can also see a "scum" ring around the tub. Not sure what might have caused that.
