So, am I correct in assuming if I keep my CSI negative scale will not form?
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Correct me if I misunderstood your posts.
There is no permanent white scale that is sticking onto the plaster surface.
That is correct nothing sticks to the surface.
The white residue is often appearing in certain sections of your pool, such as the shallow-ends steps, and some other areas. Does that correspond with your return lines, and the ones that have the most volume coming out?
Yes it is mostly in the shallow end, and there are two return lines in the wading pool area which probably do indeed produce the most volume, but the least pressure.
If so, then I suggest that the white residue is being formed within your salt unit (as was suggested by pooldv) and simply blowing out into the pool and dropping out in those areas. That would have nothing to do with the water balance. That can occur even in slightly negative CSI water.
So what can I do to prevent this? It did seem to start happening after the installation of the SWG. What is this residue?
The white residue or scale will fizz and foam when it comes into contact with acid. Try that experiment.
I did do this, and it definitely immediately disappeared when contacted with acid.
As long as your dark color plaster surface is remaining dark and smooth, that is what is important.