- Apr 25, 2016
- 78
- Pool Size
- 25000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-40
I opened the pool last week. This is our 5th year. During our 2nd year we noticed the plaster being very rough. That is when I started looking at the different pool forums and checking my own pool chemistry. I received my TF-100 kit in the mail today. Prior to that I was using the Taylor K2006. Before I got my new TF-100 I went to the pool store and got these readings:
FC - 4
CC - 0
pH - 7.6
TA - 110
CH - 270
CYA - 80
Here is what I got today with my TF-100:
FC - 6
CC - 0
pH - 7.8
TA - 80
CH - 525 WHAT?
CYA - 60
Borates - 30ppm
I tested the CH 3 times because I didn't believe the numbers but it is 525.
I added 2 pints of acid to bring the pH down to 7.4 to bring the Saturation Index to +0.15.
My question is this, can I leave my CH at 525 and bring the TA down to around 50 or 60 or is 525 CH too high?
The other issue is my pH tends to run high. Last year I was adding a pint of acid (hence my username) almost every day and then baking soda when the TA got too low. I have been trying to find a sweet spot where I don't have to add acid every day but I haven't found it yet. Any suggestions are appreciated.
Thanks.
FC - 4
CC - 0
pH - 7.6
TA - 110
CH - 270
CYA - 80
Here is what I got today with my TF-100:
FC - 6
CC - 0
pH - 7.8
TA - 80
CH - 525 WHAT?
CYA - 60
Borates - 30ppm
I tested the CH 3 times because I didn't believe the numbers but it is 525.
I added 2 pints of acid to bring the pH down to 7.4 to bring the Saturation Index to +0.15.
My question is this, can I leave my CH at 525 and bring the TA down to around 50 or 60 or is 525 CH too high?
The other issue is my pH tends to run high. Last year I was adding a pint of acid (hence my username) almost every day and then baking soda when the TA got too low. I have been trying to find a sweet spot where I don't have to add acid every day but I haven't found it yet. Any suggestions are appreciated.
Thanks.