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Re: Alleged hydration stains.
I have, there is a Raypak heater, is there not? If the pH had dropped for any length of time (VERY possile with the use of trichlor the copper could be coming from the heat exchanger in the heater! Also, often vitamin C will not have any effect on copper staining. I would suggest having the water tested for copper.JasonLion said:Good!
It is important that you keep the PH in range at all times. Periods of high PH can lead to a variety of problems, including causing metal stains, if there are any metals in the water, and calcium scaling.
We haven't found a way that copper could have gotten into the water yet, but if there had been copper in the water, a PH of 8.2 would have been enough to cause it to form stains.