Methuselah
Well-known member
Usually you would want to get the ta down to 50/60 before adding borates- the act of getting the ta down there is a large help in slowing ph rise.
Now that you have added borates it will take more acid to lower ph & subsequently ta by the same amounts but it is still doable. Be sure to turn on track borates in the pool math settings.
Are you able to test cc’s? They are an important marker for tracking the health of the water. (Persistent cc’s mean it’s time to change the water)
Whenever you have an issue (a little cloudy/ not optimal due to high bather load/lotions/products or elevated cc’s etc) raising to slam level is your first step. As we say… More Chlorine! If a couple rounds of doing that along with cleaning the filters doesn’t do the trick it’s usually easier to purge & change the water than to fight with it.
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