- Jul 29, 2017
- 75
- Pool Size
- 24000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Turbo Cell (T-CELL-5)
I know that both raise the pH.
Spillover. This aerates the water creating a large surface area for gas exchange which facilitates the off-gassing of CO2 shifting the equilibrium of carbonate -carbonic acid - CO2 Causing the pH to rise and lowering TA.... right?
SWG electrolytically concentrates the chloride to form bubbles of gaseous Cl2 which dissolves in the water thus chlorinating it. How does it lower pH? Do the chlorine gas bubbles create a large surface area for gas exchange leading to off gassing of CO2 similar to above? or is it another mechanism?
As a practical matter, I would like to spend less time chasing my pH. I add muriatic one to two times a week currently and my salt cell is nonfunctioning. When I replace it I am concerned this may get even more burdensome. The real question for me is if I reduce the amount of time i run the spilover will it really make a difference or is the pH issue 90% chlorinator so the spillover is inconsequential. We have a pretty good spillover from the spa... almost 2' wide.
Thanks in advance for your insights.
Chris
Spillover. This aerates the water creating a large surface area for gas exchange which facilitates the off-gassing of CO2 shifting the equilibrium of carbonate -carbonic acid - CO2 Causing the pH to rise and lowering TA.... right?
SWG electrolytically concentrates the chloride to form bubbles of gaseous Cl2 which dissolves in the water thus chlorinating it. How does it lower pH? Do the chlorine gas bubbles create a large surface area for gas exchange leading to off gassing of CO2 similar to above? or is it another mechanism?
As a practical matter, I would like to spend less time chasing my pH. I add muriatic one to two times a week currently and my salt cell is nonfunctioning. When I replace it I am concerned this may get even more burdensome. The real question for me is if I reduce the amount of time i run the spilover will it really make a difference or is the pH issue 90% chlorinator so the spillover is inconsequential. We have a pretty good spillover from the spa... almost 2' wide.
Thanks in advance for your insights.
Chris