New liner went in 6 months ago along with new coping/pavers. Years ago (2019), I had iron staining problems but ascorbic acid treatments combined with sequestrants and keeping the ph on the lower side (7.2-7.4), solved the problem. Along with a low ph, alkalinity was kept in the 50-70 range to avoid the ph swings. Since 2019, this worked great and my water was always balanced and clear.
New liner AND heat pump goes in 6 months ago and I kept the same mentality of low alkalinity (60-80) with a ph of 7.4-7.6. Again, balanced and clear water for the past 6 months. At first, I didn't want to deal with a solar cover so I had no problem running the heat pump longer to offset the heat loss. I found a free reel and solar cover on facebook marketplace about a month ago and figured I would give it a try now that air temps have dropped.
Learning to manage the the changes in chlorine levels with the solar cover was tricky but eventually I grasped how to adjust the the timers for the stenner to accommodate the minimal loss of chlorine. However, the PH keeps dropping to 7 and possibly lower over the course of 2-4 days after being brought to 7.4 with heavy aeration which usually takes 2 days. This has been happening for about a month.
I keep reading that solar covers don't affect ph levels but in my case, I cant find any other reasons for the ph to keep dropping. Last week I raised the alkalinity from 60 to 80 to see if that helped but as of today (and the ph pic posted below) looks like its below 7. I'm thinking the lower end of the alkalinity scale is causing the ph to drift lower with the cover? I'm wondering if I should keep raising alkalinity until this stops?
Also, I'm closing the pool sometime this week. I'm sure the ph will drop over the winter while covered the same way its been happening with the solar cover. Several months of low ph cant be good for a liner.
Other notes, once the ph was starting to continuously drift to the low side all the time, I disconnected the heat pump plumbing to avoid potential problems. My taylor kit is new with 2025 expiration dates.
FC is high right now because I have plans to close this week. I raised to slam levels about 5 days ago and fc has been slowly drifting downward.
Current water
fc 9
cc 0
ph below 7
ta 80
ch 240
cya 30
New liner AND heat pump goes in 6 months ago and I kept the same mentality of low alkalinity (60-80) with a ph of 7.4-7.6. Again, balanced and clear water for the past 6 months. At first, I didn't want to deal with a solar cover so I had no problem running the heat pump longer to offset the heat loss. I found a free reel and solar cover on facebook marketplace about a month ago and figured I would give it a try now that air temps have dropped.
Learning to manage the the changes in chlorine levels with the solar cover was tricky but eventually I grasped how to adjust the the timers for the stenner to accommodate the minimal loss of chlorine. However, the PH keeps dropping to 7 and possibly lower over the course of 2-4 days after being brought to 7.4 with heavy aeration which usually takes 2 days. This has been happening for about a month.
I keep reading that solar covers don't affect ph levels but in my case, I cant find any other reasons for the ph to keep dropping. Last week I raised the alkalinity from 60 to 80 to see if that helped but as of today (and the ph pic posted below) looks like its below 7. I'm thinking the lower end of the alkalinity scale is causing the ph to drift lower with the cover? I'm wondering if I should keep raising alkalinity until this stops?
Also, I'm closing the pool sometime this week. I'm sure the ph will drop over the winter while covered the same way its been happening with the solar cover. Several months of low ph cant be good for a liner.
Other notes, once the ph was starting to continuously drift to the low side all the time, I disconnected the heat pump plumbing to avoid potential problems. My taylor kit is new with 2025 expiration dates.
FC is high right now because I have plans to close this week. I raised to slam levels about 5 days ago and fc has been slowly drifting downward.
Current water
fc 9
cc 0
ph below 7
ta 80
ch 240
cya 30