Looking to add Borates

May 19, 2011
66
Corpus Christi, TX
Pool Size
13500
Surface
Vinyl
Chlorine
Salt Water Generator
SWG Type
Hayward Aqua Rite (T-15)
Quick question!!!

I'm looking to add borates and I've read the article in pool school so my question is the pool store I go to sells blue whale muratic acid 21 Baum MA 33% Hydrocloric Acid 67% other ingredients so since I'm not to familiar with these MA's just yet... Can someone let me know the difference between what pool school is asking and what I have avaliable? Is it exactly what I need or is it stronger or weaker my calculations tell me to add 10 boxes or borax to 3 gallons of MA give or take... and is adding borates worth the extra work!!!

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Sorry I read a bunch of different posts and sticky's on this site that brought me to the conclusion that it might be a good idea to do it... can people with borate let me know of your experience and if you are glad you did it or do you regret doing it...
 
They are completely optional ... so the extra work is up to you.

Is your TA already down? What is your pH creep like?

That MA is stronger (33%) than the 31% option in PoolMath.
 
Well I don't mind the extra work... I haven't started lowering my TA I'm at about 130 to 140 max my pH sits around 7.4 to 7.8 haven't really seen it go higher than that... But I do wanna add a fountain and run it for leisure because the wife loves the sound of running water... and that leads to another question if I want a running fountain and that leads to the pH raising then how do you control that? So with my MA being stronger how does that affect how much I need to add?
 
You would need less MA.

If your pH is not climbing even with your TA that high, then I would work to lower the TA and see if the pH is stable. The extra buffering is the main advantage of the borates (although I think it helps with some of the scaling in the SWG cell too).
 

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