- Mar 28, 2007
- 279
- Pool Size
- 13000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-40
Re: Question for experts: Can borates affect salt level read
Thanks for the quick response, Jason.
I'm 98 percent certain that my pool does not have a significant leak because my autofill has been shut off for the last month or so. About the end of last year, I raised the water level in my pool after doing a partial drain and fill. I was hoping that the fresh water might soften up some of the waterline scale that developed last year. In order to maintain the higher level, I adjusted the float switch in the autofill. When I "opened" the pool around the middle/end of last month, I shut off the autofill so that the water levels could return to normal.
Just a few days ago, I readjusted the float switch to maintain a normal waterline. I then turned the autofill valve back on. In the last month or so, my water level dropped by about 1-2 inches max. This is what I would expect with normal evaporation rates and splashout.
If anything, I would have expected the salt levels to rise slightly as the temperatures rose by a few degrees and the total volume of water decreased by maybe 2-3 percent.
Anyhow, I'm going to take a water sample and have it tested at a couple of different pool stores tomorrow.
JasonLion said:No, adding borates has no effect on salt levels.
Or more technically, it raises the salt level just a tiny bit, but so little that we don't even think about it.
Rapidly falling salt levels are almost invariably a leak being masked by an auto fill system, which causes rapid water replacement.
Thanks for the quick response, Jason.
I'm 98 percent certain that my pool does not have a significant leak because my autofill has been shut off for the last month or so. About the end of last year, I raised the water level in my pool after doing a partial drain and fill. I was hoping that the fresh water might soften up some of the waterline scale that developed last year. In order to maintain the higher level, I adjusted the float switch in the autofill. When I "opened" the pool around the middle/end of last month, I shut off the autofill so that the water levels could return to normal.
Just a few days ago, I readjusted the float switch to maintain a normal waterline. I then turned the autofill valve back on. In the last month or so, my water level dropped by about 1-2 inches max. This is what I would expect with normal evaporation rates and splashout.
If anything, I would have expected the salt levels to rise slightly as the temperatures rose by a few degrees and the total volume of water decreased by maybe 2-3 percent.
Anyhow, I'm going to take a water sample and have it tested at a couple of different pool stores tomorrow.