The TA is a bit high in my pool (110) while pH seems to stay pretty stable (7.2 to 7.4). Calcium is low (10), CSI is -1.5, and I have a vinyl liner, so calcium shouldn't be a concern anyway. I read an article here that said:
There are two reasons to lower your Total Alkalinity
1. to slow down the rate that the pH rises or
2. if high TA is contributing to a high calcium saturation index (CSI) which puts you at risk of calcium scaling.
You do not need to lower TA just to reach a target number. Make sure you actually have one of the above issues before lowering your TA!
So - I shouldn't worry about it, right? I suppose I hate seeing that red exclamation mark on my Pool Math app.
There are two reasons to lower your Total Alkalinity
1. to slow down the rate that the pH rises or
2. if high TA is contributing to a high calcium saturation index (CSI) which puts you at risk of calcium scaling.
You do not need to lower TA just to reach a target number. Make sure you actually have one of the above issues before lowering your TA!
So - I shouldn't worry about it, right? I suppose I hate seeing that red exclamation mark on my Pool Math app.
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