I'm going into my second season of managing two outdoor pools. I didn't open the pools last season so I didn't have to deal with the initial chemical balancing at all.
The thing that I want to do now is prevent one of the most common problems that I faced last year; pH swings. As an outdoor pool the pH is all over the place. I know that if the Total Alkalinity (TA) is high enough (around 200) the pH will likely lock and be hard to adjust. My objective is to lower the pH to a point that when I raise the TA from 70ppm to 200ppm my pH will be between 7.1-7.3. I've been scouring the internet for days trying to find ANY way to calculate the pH difference that amount of Sodium Bicarb will make.
Thing to know...
Pool size:16,500 gallons
Current TA: 70ppm
Target TA: 200ppm
Pool temp: 80 degrees F
Any help I can get will save me a mondo headache. Thanks!
The thing that I want to do now is prevent one of the most common problems that I faced last year; pH swings. As an outdoor pool the pH is all over the place. I know that if the Total Alkalinity (TA) is high enough (around 200) the pH will likely lock and be hard to adjust. My objective is to lower the pH to a point that when I raise the TA from 70ppm to 200ppm my pH will be between 7.1-7.3. I've been scouring the internet for days trying to find ANY way to calculate the pH difference that amount of Sodium Bicarb will make.
Thing to know...
Pool size:16,500 gallons
Current TA: 70ppm
Target TA: 200ppm
Pool temp: 80 degrees F
Any help I can get will save me a mondo headache. Thanks!