Greetings,
Did a full drain a month ago (CH was ~1100 - Phoenix
) and would like to add borates back in as I had in the past. My pH tends to climb quickly, so the borates were a blessing!
One thing I'm struggling with is the CSI when I play around with the calculator... After plugging in assumed borates level, I seem to be uncomfortably towards the edge of the CSI range.
NOW: 74°
FC 3.6 (on SWG); CC 0
pH 7.6
TA 100
CH 260 (it will drift upward somewhat rapidly during the Phoenix evaporative summer)
Salt - 4k
CYA 70
Borates - somewhere just above 0 (residual from a couple hundred gallons of old water leftover)
I've read here to drop the TA to 60-80 *first* before adding borates. But when I go to the calc and plug in assumed values of TA=70 and Borates=45 (all other numbers as shown above), the CSI is -0.56, "potential to become corrosive to plaster."
Should I be concerned with this? Babysit it and just be extra cautious until my CH & water temp comes up (bringing the CSI back from the deep end - hehe)?
I appreciate any advice!
-Aaron
Did a full drain a month ago (CH was ~1100 - Phoenix
One thing I'm struggling with is the CSI when I play around with the calculator... After plugging in assumed borates level, I seem to be uncomfortably towards the edge of the CSI range.
NOW: 74°
FC 3.6 (on SWG); CC 0
pH 7.6
TA 100
CH 260 (it will drift upward somewhat rapidly during the Phoenix evaporative summer)
Salt - 4k
CYA 70
Borates - somewhere just above 0 (residual from a couple hundred gallons of old water leftover)
I've read here to drop the TA to 60-80 *first* before adding borates. But when I go to the calc and plug in assumed values of TA=70 and Borates=45 (all other numbers as shown above), the CSI is -0.56, "potential to become corrosive to plaster."
Should I be concerned with this? Babysit it and just be extra cautious until my CH & water temp comes up (bringing the CSI back from the deep end - hehe)?
I appreciate any advice!
-Aaron