- Sep 17, 2022
- 83
- Pool Size
- 17000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Aqua Rite (T-9)
My SWG pool has a spillover spa. My pH & TA levels are >8.0 and 80 as of today (it was 7.5 and 70 four days back), I have been constantly mixing 1 to 1.5 liters of MA every week and a mid week top up if TA reaches 100 I.e. higher than the acceptable maximum. I need to hit and MAINTAIN 7.6 pH and 70 TA but using SWG and importantly the spillover spa creates lots of aeration thereby increasing the pH? Is my understanding correct? But why TA too raises gradually? Is there a cheaper alternative or any other creative structural solution to reduce the effect of spillover spa?
Note: My pump was losing prime last few weeks, as it takes 7-9 mins to get the water flowing/moving. Increased the water level, it improved but still took 5-6 mins. Changed the O-ring of pump lid and primed the pump today. I don’t see any air bubbles in the pump basket. Need to see tomorrow whether the problem is fixed. Can this also cause aeration in the system and thereby increase pH/TA? The filter pressure dropped from 24 psi to 21 psi (my benchmark after backwashing) after replacing the Oring and priming the pump. Is this pressure reduction indication of suction side air leak fix?
Note: My pump was losing prime last few weeks, as it takes 7-9 mins to get the water flowing/moving. Increased the water level, it improved but still took 5-6 mins. Changed the O-ring of pump lid and primed the pump today. I don’t see any air bubbles in the pump basket. Need to see tomorrow whether the problem is fixed. Can this also cause aeration in the system and thereby increase pH/TA? The filter pressure dropped from 24 psi to 21 psi (my benchmark after backwashing) after replacing the Oring and priming the pump. Is this pressure reduction indication of suction side air leak fix?
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