- Jan 30, 2023
- 113
- Pool Size
- 29000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-40
Opened the pool 3 days ago with initial TA measuring 110 (via Taylor K-2006). pH was super high, so I added (over several different dosings) 154 oz of Acid Magic. This reduced pH levels as expected per PoolMath but only dropped TA to 100 (PoolMath indicated it should drop by 21 to roughly 90). So, I've been adding more Acid Magic and aerating repeatedly trying to bring down TA. Every time, the pH drops as expected but TA continues to hover at 100-110. PoolMath Summary shows that I've now added enough Acid Magic to reduce TA by 56 cumulatively. This is baffling to me. We did have some rain the first day or so but otherwise, I've added no water and nothing else to the water but liquid chlorine, salt, liquid stabilizer and calcium chloride. And it can't just be the rain, as I've had several rounds of acid/aeration since it stopped and TA still does not budge (has actually increased a bit from 100 to 110 this morning).
I know one response will be "just use regular MA." This is my 1st time maintaining the pool and Acid Magic has always worked as expected in my spa, so I wanted to at least start with this to reduce the number of new things to figure out. I know straight MA is cheaper. There must be some explanation for why AM works as expected in my spa and works as expected relative to pH in the pool but not TA.
Another response may be "just ignore TA and see if pH is stable enough at 100/110." The issue is that I have an elevated fountain/waterfall that spills over into the pool and this is pushing pH higher pretty quickly. I've cut down the run time from 15 mins 3 times/day to 8 mins 3 times/day but want to run it enough that I don't get nasties growing in the basin.
Appreciate any thoughts!
I know one response will be "just use regular MA." This is my 1st time maintaining the pool and Acid Magic has always worked as expected in my spa, so I wanted to at least start with this to reduce the number of new things to figure out. I know straight MA is cheaper. There must be some explanation for why AM works as expected in my spa and works as expected relative to pH in the pool but not TA.
Another response may be "just ignore TA and see if pH is stable enough at 100/110." The issue is that I have an elevated fountain/waterfall that spills over into the pool and this is pushing pH higher pretty quickly. I've cut down the run time from 15 mins 3 times/day to 8 mins 3 times/day but want to run it enough that I don't get nasties growing in the basin.
Appreciate any thoughts!