Not sure about balance

Jwwagner

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Nov 21, 2023
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South West Florida
Pool Size
7750
Surface
Plaster
Chlorine
Salt Water Generator
SWG Type
Pentair Intellichlor IC-20
My Ph is a little high, my TA is a little low. Pool maintenance says to add baking soda for the TA and acid for the PH. This doesn’t make sense. Please advise. Thank you
7800 gallon salt water SWG 40%


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Chemical Addition 05-30-2024 @ 02:19 PM
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+ 8.3 FluidOunces of MuriaticAcid29

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Maintenance 05-30-2024 @ 02:18 PM
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Cleaned Filter, Brushed
Pressure: 14

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Test Results 05-30-2024 @ 02:17 PM
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Free Chlorine: 6.0
Combined Chlorine: 0.0
pH: 8.0
Total Alkalinity: 50
CYA: 70
Salt: 3600
Temperature: 93°F
CSI: 0.07

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Chemical Addition 05-26-2024 @ 08:25 PM
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+ 15 Ounces of DryStabilizer

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Chemical Addition 05-26-2024 @ 08:24 PM
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+ 36 Ounces of BakingSoda

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Chemical Addition 05-26-2024 @ 08:23 PM
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+ 8.3 FluidOunces of MuriaticAcid29

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Test Results 05-26-2024 @ 08:14 PM
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Free Chlorine: 4.0
Combined Chlorine: 0.5
pH: 8.0
Total Alkalinity: 50
Calcium Hardness: 500
CYA: 60
Salt: 3200
Temperature: 93°F
CSI: 0.15
 
Your TA is fine. Just check it regularly.

Go easy on lowering your pH to 7.8, not lower then 7.6.

Your FC is low for CYA 70 with a SWG. I would crank up your SWG to get to around 9.

450px-FC_CYA_Chart.png
 
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My Ph is a little high, my TA is a little low.
pH in the high 7s is fine, even 8.0 if your CSI is OK. You can add a tiny amount of MA to get your pH back into the high 7s.

TA of 50 is perfectly fine.

Pool maintenance says to add baking soda for the TA
Don't.

This doesn’t make sense.
You're correct. Don't add any baking soda. Add just a whisper of MA. Otherwise, you'll end up on a baking soda/MA seesaw. You're essentially at pH/TA equilibrium, so don't mess with it. A non-trichlor pool should almost never need baking soda.

 
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Your TA is fine. Just check it regularly.

Go easy on lowering your pH to 7.8, not lower then 7.6.

Your FC is low for CYA 70 with a SWG. I would crank up your SWG to get to around 9.

450px-FC_CYA_Chart.png

Your TA is fine. Just check it regularly.

Go easy on lowering your pH to 7.8, not lower then 7.6.

Your FC is low for CYA 70 with a SWG. I would crank up your SWG to get to around 9.

450px-FC_CYA_Chart.png
Thanks for the information, I don’t fully understand the chart because I’m still new at this. My SWG is set to 40% now, I’m going up to sixty for the week and test again. Thanks again
 
Yeah, to answer your question, adding an acid and a base together sounds pretty sketchy. However, adding Sodium Bicarbonate increases (only) alkalinity (which buffers against the pH dropping). Adding Muriatic Acid lowers pH AND alkalinity. So, the newest information I have been able to glean says, "(1)Add the bicarb to raise alkalinity, then (2)add the acid to lower both, then (3) aerate to restore pH." Since alkalinity is measured arithmetically and pH is measured logarithmically, adjusting pH always seems to get things temporarily out of whack.

You do need to address pH.

Outside of your question, your TA value needs to reflect the needs of your pool. If your pH tends to drift down, you may want to increase the TA. Otherwise, you are probably fine where you are.
 
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