- Apr 16, 2023
- 60
- Pool Size
- 12000
- Surface
- Fiberglass
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Salt & Swim 3C
Hi all,
I have a 1600gal IG FG spa with chlorine sanitizer (trichlor). I just opened late last week. This is my second year with my pool/spa and I believe I misunderstood the impact baking soda has on ph and alkalinity resulting in an extremely high alkalinity (was at 310ppm yesterday). I got it down to 290 by adding ph minus about every hour and testing again, but I know this is going to take a lot of effort and $ if I don't come up with a better solution. I've already added almost 2 lbs of acid with little effect. Would I be better off just pumping out some of the water and refilling? Is there a way to calculator about how much water I'd need to pump out?
I have a 1600gal IG FG spa with chlorine sanitizer (trichlor). I just opened late last week. This is my second year with my pool/spa and I believe I misunderstood the impact baking soda has on ph and alkalinity resulting in an extremely high alkalinity (was at 310ppm yesterday). I got it down to 290 by adding ph minus about every hour and testing again, but I know this is going to take a lot of effort and $ if I don't come up with a better solution. I've already added almost 2 lbs of acid with little effect. Would I be better off just pumping out some of the water and refilling? Is there a way to calculator about how much water I'd need to pump out?