- Jun 24, 2019
- 7
- Pool Size
- 35000
- Surface
- Fiberglass
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Autopilot Digital PPC3 (RC-42)
Hi,
I've had my hot tub for about 6 months now and I was previously using the frog but decided I wanted to switch to the dichlor/bleach method so this weekend I drained the tub and I'm following the instructions outlined at How do I use Chlorine in my Spa (or pool)?. But I'm having a heck of time with high pH and I'm not sure what to do.
It's a 380 gallon hot tub. I'm using the Taylor K-2006 test kit.
I'm starting from a fresh fill on Saturday 11/18. I'll just give my timeline:
11/18
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2:15pm: CH = 60, added 5oz calcium chloride dihydrate to raise it
4:30pm: CH = 120, added 2oz calcium chloride dihydrate to raise it
8:00pm: CH = 150, TA = 80, pH > 8
11/19
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9:45am: pH > 8, added 14g dry acid to lower pH, kept pumps on after adding acid
11:30am: pH > 8, TA = 65, added 14g dry acid, kept pumps on after adding acid
12:15pm: pH > 8, added 20g dry acid, kept pumps on after adding acid
1:00pm: pH > 8, TA = 55, pumps off
6:30pm: pH > 8, added 20g dry acid, pumps on for 30 minutes after adding acid
10:15pm: pH > 8, pumps off
By this point i was getting a little suspicious of my tests so I grabbed my 5 year old, expired reagents ColorQ test kit and it read pH = 8.1. I also used some test strips and those read above 8.
11/20
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8:15am: ph > 8, TA = 50
And that's where I'm at now. I haven't added anything else. So this is 68g (or 2.4 oz) of dry acid I've added without getting the pH under 8. My TA is now at 50 and from what I've read I shouldn't go below that number.
I will also add that the Taylor pH test kit allows me to test acid demand. It takes 2 drops to bring the test sample down to a pH of 7 which the Taylor treatment tables say amounts to 0.73 fl.oz of muriatic acid. I don't know what the equivalent is in dry acid but I don't think it could be more than what I've already added. So I'm a bit stumped. Why won't my pH come down?
Also, I have yet to add any sanitizer. It's now 2 days since I filled the tub and I don't think i should go much longer without adding some dichlor. Is there any harm in doing that now? Nobody is using the tub until I get things under control.
I've had my hot tub for about 6 months now and I was previously using the frog but decided I wanted to switch to the dichlor/bleach method so this weekend I drained the tub and I'm following the instructions outlined at How do I use Chlorine in my Spa (or pool)?. But I'm having a heck of time with high pH and I'm not sure what to do.
It's a 380 gallon hot tub. I'm using the Taylor K-2006 test kit.
I'm starting from a fresh fill on Saturday 11/18. I'll just give my timeline:
11/18
------
2:15pm: CH = 60, added 5oz calcium chloride dihydrate to raise it
4:30pm: CH = 120, added 2oz calcium chloride dihydrate to raise it
8:00pm: CH = 150, TA = 80, pH > 8
11/19
------
9:45am: pH > 8, added 14g dry acid to lower pH, kept pumps on after adding acid
11:30am: pH > 8, TA = 65, added 14g dry acid, kept pumps on after adding acid
12:15pm: pH > 8, added 20g dry acid, kept pumps on after adding acid
1:00pm: pH > 8, TA = 55, pumps off
6:30pm: pH > 8, added 20g dry acid, pumps on for 30 minutes after adding acid
10:15pm: pH > 8, pumps off
By this point i was getting a little suspicious of my tests so I grabbed my 5 year old, expired reagents ColorQ test kit and it read pH = 8.1. I also used some test strips and those read above 8.
11/20
------
8:15am: ph > 8, TA = 50
And that's where I'm at now. I haven't added anything else. So this is 68g (or 2.4 oz) of dry acid I've added without getting the pH under 8. My TA is now at 50 and from what I've read I shouldn't go below that number.
I will also add that the Taylor pH test kit allows me to test acid demand. It takes 2 drops to bring the test sample down to a pH of 7 which the Taylor treatment tables say amounts to 0.73 fl.oz of muriatic acid. I don't know what the equivalent is in dry acid but I don't think it could be more than what I've already added. So I'm a bit stumped. Why won't my pH come down?
Also, I have yet to add any sanitizer. It's now 2 days since I filled the tub and I don't think i should go much longer without adding some dichlor. Is there any harm in doing that now? Nobody is using the tub until I get things under control.