Hello All,
This post is kind of a second parter to this post I made: Black Algae or Something Else?
I've been dealing with very small brown stains on my plaster this year, with this year being the first year I've had a saltwater cell.
In the above post I originally thought maybe black algae, but ultimately decided it was not organic. I've ended up speaking to a Jack's Magic rep to help determine the stain, and I think both them and I are in agreement it is some metal (maybe iron) covered in scale, which is why ascorbic acid does not react to it.
Jack's Magic rep did not like the levels I have been keeping my pool at - specifically my pH and calcium levels. I had been aiming for 7.6-7.8 pH and have 400-500 ppm calcium hardness. Jack's says these are both high and that a pH around 7.3 and calcium 200-300 will help greatly with my possible scaling problem. So I relooked over the pool school's post on water balance for SWG pools, and the pool school pretty much agrees: Water Balance for SWGs.
Lower pH and lower (but not too low) calcium is good for SWG pools. But I feel like these ideal levels go against everything I've researched on something I've tried to be very careful with: balanced CSI. There's a reason why I had slightly higher pH and calcium levels, and it was to keep my CSI above -0.3.
These "ideal" levels:
pH 7.3
TA 70
CH 350
CYA 70
Borates 40
Salt 3300
And a theoretical water temp of 85 F
Give a CSI according to poolmath at -0.54. And 85 F is pretty hot, my pool is usually cooler than that.
So both pool school and Jacks Magic recommend very corrosive CSI levels, right at the edge of -0.6. What do you guys think/what are your recommendations? Am I worrying too much about corrosion? How should I correct my scaling?
Thanks
This post is kind of a second parter to this post I made: Black Algae or Something Else?
I've been dealing with very small brown stains on my plaster this year, with this year being the first year I've had a saltwater cell.
In the above post I originally thought maybe black algae, but ultimately decided it was not organic. I've ended up speaking to a Jack's Magic rep to help determine the stain, and I think both them and I are in agreement it is some metal (maybe iron) covered in scale, which is why ascorbic acid does not react to it.
Jack's Magic rep did not like the levels I have been keeping my pool at - specifically my pH and calcium levels. I had been aiming for 7.6-7.8 pH and have 400-500 ppm calcium hardness. Jack's says these are both high and that a pH around 7.3 and calcium 200-300 will help greatly with my possible scaling problem. So I relooked over the pool school's post on water balance for SWG pools, and the pool school pretty much agrees: Water Balance for SWGs.
Lower pH and lower (but not too low) calcium is good for SWG pools. But I feel like these ideal levels go against everything I've researched on something I've tried to be very careful with: balanced CSI. There's a reason why I had slightly higher pH and calcium levels, and it was to keep my CSI above -0.3.
These "ideal" levels:
pH 7.3
TA 70
CH 350
CYA 70
Borates 40
Salt 3300
And a theoretical water temp of 85 F
Give a CSI according to poolmath at -0.54. And 85 F is pretty hot, my pool is usually cooler than that.
So both pool school and Jacks Magic recommend very corrosive CSI levels, right at the edge of -0.6. What do you guys think/what are your recommendations? Am I worrying too much about corrosion? How should I correct my scaling?
Thanks