- Aug 22, 2017
- 3,004
- Pool Size
- 15000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Aqua Rite (T-15)
I have read the post about using TA to determine pool volume and was wondering if there was another way. My TA is not high enough to use the acid method listed, and I don't want to add baking soda to my pool, as I work really hard to keep the TA down. I will be installing a pH meter that has a resolution of +/- .001 and an accuracy of +/- .002. Is the strength of store bought acid consistent enough where I could use it to calculate volume by how it changes my pH? Is the accuracy of my meter enough to get a good measurement?
If possible it would be really nice since I can repeat this many times to ensure consistency. I can measure pH 100 times a day if I want (I know that adding acid multiple times a day is not a good idea). But I can very easily run the test once or twice a week and average the results.
If possible it would be really nice since I can repeat this many times to ensure consistency. I can measure pH 100 times a day if I want (I know that adding acid multiple times a day is not a good idea). But I can very easily run the test once or twice a week and average the results.