I have a new plaster pool. 28K gal. Thanks to this site I have kept the pool clear as a bell all year with no issues. I am a bit addicted to testing and the numbers. My wife calls me the mad scientist. I find it fun. I installed a Liquidator, that works pretty well. Gets some scaling in it, but that may be due to my PH running on the higher side. The Liquidator manual suggests keeping the PH around 7.3. That is hard for me.
My builder said I will have to add acid pretty often for up to a year as the plaster cures out. My PH will climb to 7.8 after several days, so I add acid pretty often (a few times a week). My TA has recently dropped to 64. I have added baking soda a few times and I try to keep the TA closer to 80. Ok heres the question:
Is it ok to add acid and baking soda at the same time or back to back? I realize they work opposite on PH. So I try to keep the PH balanced. Does adding acid negate the baking soda/TA or does the TA climb by just having the baking soda added. Does the baking soda add to the TA even if it gets balanced by the acid?
Did that make sense?? Am I overthinking?
Thanks in advance.
My builder said I will have to add acid pretty often for up to a year as the plaster cures out. My PH will climb to 7.8 after several days, so I add acid pretty often (a few times a week). My TA has recently dropped to 64. I have added baking soda a few times and I try to keep the TA closer to 80. Ok heres the question:
Is it ok to add acid and baking soda at the same time or back to back? I realize they work opposite on PH. So I try to keep the PH balanced. Does adding acid negate the baking soda/TA or does the TA climb by just having the baking soda added. Does the baking soda add to the TA even if it gets balanced by the acid?
Did that make sense?? Am I overthinking?
Thanks in advance.