- Jun 12, 2011
- 3,789
- Pool Size
- 19500
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pureline Crystal Pure 60,000
A bit of background. I have a SWG and my fill water is usually high TA and high CH. Before finding TFP I had problems with rising pH and consequently scale. After some study, I lowered the TA and added borates to help with pH rise. I began closely monitoring and controlling my CSI to prevent any future scale. I have found by lowering the TA, it allows for a higher pH (which is much more stable) while maintaining perfectly acceptable CSI levels.
In fact it's pretty easy to calculate a CSI that is well within the safe and acceptable range with a pH well into the 8's. So the question is what is the problem with a high pH, if the CSI is still at or even slightly below zero? Scale isn't going to form with negative CSI, so is it swimmer comfort that it needs to be in the 7s or is there something else?
In fact it's pretty easy to calculate a CSI that is well within the safe and acceptable range with a pH well into the 8's. So the question is what is the problem with a high pH, if the CSI is still at or even slightly below zero? Scale isn't going to form with negative CSI, so is it swimmer comfort that it needs to be in the 7s or is there something else?