- Sep 21, 2007
- 121
- Pool Size
- 96000
- Surface
- Vinyl
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Aqua Rite (T-15)
I have just drained and refilled my tub for the first time.
I am using tap water, my initial value of TA is 250.
After my initial fill I spent many days reducing pH to around 7.0 and aerating.
I found the following thread as a way to reduce TA quicker.
Step 4 of the process states.
Could someone please educate me how to calculate how much acid is required to lower TA a specified amount. I couldn't find it on the pool calculator.
Additionally, I live in an area with hard water.
My installer suggested that I could refill using water from my pool.
I don't think he realised it was a salt water pool at about 3400 ppm and CYA~85.
I used tap water for the initial fill for my 1st refill with some sequestrant.
Would this be a problem to have used pool water with this level of salt and CYA??
Thanks
I am using tap water, my initial value of TA is 250.
After my initial fill I spent many days reducing pH to around 7.0 and aerating.
I found the following thread as a way to reduce TA quicker.
https://www.troublefreepool.com/threads/151620-new-fill-questions-on-chemistry-balancing.
Step 4 of the process states.
4. Calculate how much you want to lower your TA, and how much acid you need to add to lower it.
Could someone please educate me how to calculate how much acid is required to lower TA a specified amount. I couldn't find it on the pool calculator.
Additionally, I live in an area with hard water.
My installer suggested that I could refill using water from my pool.
I don't think he realised it was a salt water pool at about 3400 ppm and CYA~85.
I used tap water for the initial fill for my 1st refill with some sequestrant.
Would this be a problem to have used pool water with this level of salt and CYA??
Thanks