- Jul 5, 2019
- 14
- Pool Size
- 16500
- Surface
- Fiberglass
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Aqua Rite Pro (T-15)
Happy Independence Day!!!
The water chemistry on our in-ground 14,500 gallon pool has been very stable this year. Twice this year, however, the PH has spiked from a normal reading (7.5-7.8) to around 8.1-8.2.
This is our second season of pool ownership, so I'm still learning.
I can only think of two things at play here:
FC 3.5
CC 0.5
PH 7.4
TA 80
CYA 55
Salt 4000
Thanks for your help.
Jason
The water chemistry on our in-ground 14,500 gallon pool has been very stable this year. Twice this year, however, the PH has spiked from a normal reading (7.5-7.8) to around 8.1-8.2.
This is our second season of pool ownership, so I'm still learning.
I can only think of two things at play here:
- Our pool company installed a Hayward Sense and Dispense unit this spring in order to control our SWG. The ORP readings seem to swing all over the place at times, regardless of the FC readings. It seems like our SWG has run-away at times due to low ORP readings. This seemed to be the case yesterday when our FC spiked to 21.0 and the PH spiked to 8.1 from a previous reading of 7.5. Can high FC cause a spike in PH? I haven't been able to find this anywhere in a search of the forums.
- We do have an auto-cover. The pool has been covered for about 2 weeks due to some perpetual rain storms we've had here in the Chicago area. Is it possible leaving the pool covered would have an impact on PH? Again, I couldn't find anything in the forums search I performed.
FC 3.5
CC 0.5
PH 7.4
TA 80
CYA 55
Salt 4000
Thanks for your help.
Jason