- Sep 23, 2009
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Sorry to be such a pain, but I'm still having issues with my hot tub's ph. The phenol red test went purple on me the other night, and now it seems that it doesn't matter how much dry acid I add, the test keeps going purple. Bromine levels are a bit high right now (about 14) because it seems that bromine pucks in a CLOSED floater still adds too much activator to the water. So I'm wondering if the bromine levels are what's messing up the ph test. Anyway, I added 3 tablespoons of DA yesterday, tested again tonight (purple again), so added 2 more tablespoons DA. Between these DA additions I've also added enough baking soda to keep my TA ~60.
One thing to mention about the pH test is that it starts out looking like a normal pinkish colour (think 7.4 ish), but after sitting for 30 seconds it begins to slowly turn bright purple. Also, my BBB method pool was recently shocked and is sitting at about 12ppm FC. I did the phenol red test just to see, and it did not react the same as the hot tub's test. Which makes me wonder what's up with my spa water...
Any comments or suggestions? Hopefully this water isn't damaging my tub!! The sooner I can figure this out, the better!
One thing to mention about the pH test is that it starts out looking like a normal pinkish colour (think 7.4 ish), but after sitting for 30 seconds it begins to slowly turn bright purple. Also, my BBB method pool was recently shocked and is sitting at about 12ppm FC. I did the phenol red test just to see, and it did not react the same as the hot tub's test. Which makes me wonder what's up with my spa water...
Any comments or suggestions? Hopefully this water isn't damaging my tub!! The sooner I can figure this out, the better!