- Mar 23, 2022
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- Pool Size
- 4000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-40
I’ve read some discussions about the relationship between MA, pH, TA, and salt, but none seem to address my concerns:
Can MA, added on a regular basis (i.e., every few days, weekly), raise pool salt levels enough (i.e., >= 4200ppm) to make my SWCG stop working?
Can MA, added on a regular basis (i.e., every few days, weekly), raise pool salt levels enough (i.e., >= 4200ppm) to make my SWCG stop working?
- Contrary to a previously posted comment that, “…every gallon of muriatic acid (31.45%) adds ~36ppm of chloride ions to 10,000 gallons of pool water,” my salt levels appear to be trending upward at a faster rate than that statement suggests. Here is a log on my 3 month old pool:
- I am now skeptical about adding more MA. How can I maintain acceptable pH, TA, and salt levels without partially draining and refilling my pool every few weeks?
- My 4.5k gallon salt water pool is 3 months old.
- All chemical calculators (PoolMath, etc.) recommend adding 6-12 ounces of MA to lower pH and TA to target levels. Repeated attempts beginning 7/1/22 have failed to lower pH and TA (possible bad batch of MA?). Note: I fired my pool maintenance company on 7/1/22 and am now doing this myself.
- I live in Arizona so we don’t get a lot of rain.
- Water is expensive and in short supply.
- All salt readings in the above log are from the SWCG and are within +/- 100ppm of measurements using the Taylor K-1766 test kit.
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