We started out discussing lowering TA. You really don't need to force it down. Just keep pH is range and you're good.Lowering TA is process. True, muriatic acid lowers TA, but it works hand-in-hand with pH adjustments. From the article:
You really don't have to force TA down. PH will rise on it's own. Just work on MA additions to control pH and TA should come down as well.
- Add acid to lower your PH to between 7.0 and 7.2 (this also lowers TA)
- Aerate until PH rises to around 7.6 (the only way to raise PH without also raising TA)
- Repeat steps 1 and 2 until you reach the desired TA.
Oh ok! I thought I was supposed to lower it to 7.0-7.2 then aerate to bring down TA and raise pH.Why are you targeting a pH of 7? Your current pH is fine -- within Range. Leave it.
Correct. When the pH reaches 8, lower it to 7.4. The TA will handle itself. Just be sure to test TA each time your pH reaches 8, as you need the TA value in Poolmath to determine how much acid is needed to lower the pH.So do I just leave it as is and keep an eye on pH?
Wonderful, thank you so much!!!Correct. When the pH reaches 8, lower it to 7.4. The TA will handle itself. Just be sure to test TA each time your pH reaches 8, as you need the TA value in Poolmath to determine how much acid is needed to lower the pH.
Keep doing what you're doing. Your TA was 140 about 12 days ago and it's down to 100 now. By adding MA to reduce pH, your TA is falling.So Ph is high again, and it’s looking like I’m needing to add another gallon of muriatic acid. TA is 100. Is it normal to have to add that much acid this often? Will it ever stabilize?
Post a full set of results.Going do some tests now…