I am a complete newbie. Don't quite understand how my pH is on the low side - around 7.2 but my alkalinity is way too high - over 200. I probably contributed to this by adding baking soda when the pH was low to raise pH, when the alkalinity was around 90. I have since learned baking soda raises pH but also raises alkalinity a lot and should have used soda ash instead.
But what do I do now? I read to lower alkalinity, I need to add muriatic acid but that will drive the pH even further down.
I am further confused from the instructions in my HDX 5 way test kit which says "if alkalinity is more than 120 ppm ... to add 1 quart of acid until daily until alkalinity drops below 120 ppm. Do not add acid if PH is below 7.6". However it also says "alkalinity above 200 ppm indicates one or more daily additions of acid may be needed to adjust pH and destroy the excess alkalinity"
My pH is already below 7.6 but my alkalinity is over 200.
Advice please
Thank you
Notes - have an inground concrete (plaster) pool of 22,000 gallons. I use liquid chlorine. Have cartridge filters and variable speed pump.
FYI - Additional info - recent pool test by Leslie Pools showed low chlorine (I have since added chlorine to the pool), PH 7.3, alkalinity 173, calcium hardness low at 158, CYA low at 5, copper high at .4 ppm and phosphates high at 307.
But what do I do now? I read to lower alkalinity, I need to add muriatic acid but that will drive the pH even further down.
I am further confused from the instructions in my HDX 5 way test kit which says "if alkalinity is more than 120 ppm ... to add 1 quart of acid until daily until alkalinity drops below 120 ppm. Do not add acid if PH is below 7.6". However it also says "alkalinity above 200 ppm indicates one or more daily additions of acid may be needed to adjust pH and destroy the excess alkalinity"
My pH is already below 7.6 but my alkalinity is over 200.
Advice please
Thank you
Notes - have an inground concrete (plaster) pool of 22,000 gallons. I use liquid chlorine. Have cartridge filters and variable speed pump.
FYI - Additional info - recent pool test by Leslie Pools showed low chlorine (I have since added chlorine to the pool), PH 7.3, alkalinity 173, calcium hardness low at 158, CYA low at 5, copper high at .4 ppm and phosphates high at 307.