Hi guys,
I have a fairly new pool. Gunite/Plaster, SWG, Ozone Generator My test kit is the LaMotte's ColorQ Pro 7. I really like it alot. It's easy to use and very similar to the Hach unit that we run cooling tower and boiler water samples at work. I also use the "Pool Calculator" (Great Program -- Thanks Jason).
My water chemistry is as folows: (12,000 gallon pool)
Free chlorine: 3.93
Total Chlorine: 3.94
pH: 7.9 (consistently)
Tot Alk.: 86
Calc. Hardness: 346
CYA: 79
Borates: 50 PPM
Salt: 3600 ppm
Pool Temp: 59 degrees F
According to the pool calculator's CSI (-.23 ), my water is balanced. However, if I lower the pH to 7.6, the Pool Calculator's CSI = (-.46) suggests there is a potential to become corrosive to plaster. The water is crystal clear and beautiful by the way. My question is, do I leave the pH at 7.9, or do I add muratic acid to lower it to 7.6 as recommended by "Pool School."
Thanks in advance,
Kevin Regira
I have a fairly new pool. Gunite/Plaster, SWG, Ozone Generator My test kit is the LaMotte's ColorQ Pro 7. I really like it alot. It's easy to use and very similar to the Hach unit that we run cooling tower and boiler water samples at work. I also use the "Pool Calculator" (Great Program -- Thanks Jason).

My water chemistry is as folows: (12,000 gallon pool)
Free chlorine: 3.93
Total Chlorine: 3.94
pH: 7.9 (consistently)
Tot Alk.: 86
Calc. Hardness: 346
CYA: 79
Borates: 50 PPM
Salt: 3600 ppm
Pool Temp: 59 degrees F
According to the pool calculator's CSI (-.23 ), my water is balanced. However, if I lower the pH to 7.6, the Pool Calculator's CSI = (-.46) suggests there is a potential to become corrosive to plaster. The water is crystal clear and beautiful by the way. My question is, do I leave the pH at 7.9, or do I add muratic acid to lower it to 7.6 as recommended by "Pool School."
Thanks in advance,
Kevin Regira