stevo777

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Mar 25, 2021
120
St George, UT
Pool Size
17000
Surface
Plaster
Chlorine
Salt Water Generator
SWG Type
Pentair Intellichlor IC-40
The general forum advice to lower TA is to lower pH to around 7.2 by adding muriatic acid, and then letting pH drift up through aeration or other means.

However, I have not been able to get TA below around 120. pH drifts up fairly quickly due to the SWCG (probably exacerbated by the high TA) and aside from the spa jets, there are no water features to aerate the pool. I am just trying to get a better TA balance to reduce the amount of acid I need to add each week.

Instead of letting pH drift up due to SWCG operation, am I better off turning off the SWCG and forcing additional aeration independently while trying to adjust TA?

Fill water with a moderately high TA is probably contributing to the problem, here in the desert southwest.IMG_0019.png
 
@mknauss mentioned in a different thread that he lowers his pH to 7.2 twice a week to help keep his TA at a reasonable level.

 
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Fill water with a moderately high TA is probably contributing to the problem, here in the desert southwest.
SWG has 0 to minimal impact on pH rise. Your TA is the cause of the rise. Your Evap rate and water replacement with high TA is what you are fighting.

I wrote a thread just for you....

 
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@mknauss mentioned in a different thread that he lowers his pH to 7.2 twice a week to help keep his TA at a reasonable level.
I do. With a fill water TA of 130 ppm and water evaporation right at 2% of pool volume per day from May thru September, it takes a lot of acid to counteract that fill water.