The baking soda alone will raise your TA and bring your pH up. Borax would be a bad choice to just raise pH as it adds borates to the water as well. If you just want to raise pH with out adding TA or borates you should get washing soda, which is right next to the borax in the laundry isle at your local walmart.
This seems a bit off from my own experiences and everything I've read here.
I don't recall baking soda raising my ph. Ta yes but not the ph. Unless you add a ton of it.
20 Mule Team Borax is a better choice than washing soda if you want TA to stay where it is.
The amount of borate it adds is miniscule and it has zero if any affect on TA.
I switched from washing soda to Borax because I didn't want my TA numbers changing as they did when I used washing soda.
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Pool guy tells me balancing Calcium Hardness helps keep the heat pump protected. Anyone ever heard anything like that?
Most gas heaters and heat pumps indicate a warranty claim would be invalidated if you don't maintain certain chemistry levels.
Often they will show calcium at 200ppm, ph at 7.5 and a free chlorine of no more than 2 or 3.
It's been discussed and ultimately debunked that calcium needs to be that high (for vinyl pools) and of course most of us run
our free chlorine higher than that with no damaging effects. Definitely the ph needs to be in the safe range.
Someone recently had a foaming issue and had 50ppm calcium. If I recall the foaming issue went away by
adding calcium as that will keep it from happening.