- Sep 30, 2020
- 47
- Pool Size
- 15600
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Jandy Aquapure 1400
Hello. I have a two-year old 16,000 gallon plaster pool with a dark pebble-tec finish. The pool guy has stopped coming around and I've taken over maintenance duties and balancing my chemicals the past several days. When I started, the pH levels were high so I have added two pints of acid a day the past two days and it is now down to 7.4, but the alkalinity is still high at 130 so I understand I need to get it down to 7.0 and then aerate it back up (correct?). According to PoolMath I need to add 64 oz of muriatic acid to get the pH down to 7.0. Can this be done all at once or should I continue adding a couple pints a day until I get down to 7.0? How long should I wait to test the pool after adding acid to get an accurate pH reading?
I have a SWG so chlorine levels are steady at 4.0ppm. There was no CYA in the pool so I added 3 lbs of granules yesterday and it went up to close to 40. I added another 2 lbs today. Trying to get it up to 60-70. My readings tonight right before adding the 2 lbs of CYA were:
FC - 4.0
CYA - 40
pH - 7.4
Salt - 3500
TA - 130
CH - 410
Appreciate any thoughts on getting things squared away. With all the great information on here and the amazing PoolMath app I finally feel like I can really do this. I've taken on cleaning the SWG regularly, cleaned out the cartridge filter myself last week for the first time, bought a Dolphin S200, and this pool guy is going to be a thing of the past. Cheers everyone!
I have a SWG so chlorine levels are steady at 4.0ppm. There was no CYA in the pool so I added 3 lbs of granules yesterday and it went up to close to 40. I added another 2 lbs today. Trying to get it up to 60-70. My readings tonight right before adding the 2 lbs of CYA were:
FC - 4.0
CYA - 40
pH - 7.4
Salt - 3500
TA - 130
CH - 410
Appreciate any thoughts on getting things squared away. With all the great information on here and the amazing PoolMath app I finally feel like I can really do this. I've taken on cleaning the SWG regularly, cleaned out the cartridge filter myself last week for the first time, bought a Dolphin S200, and this pool guy is going to be a thing of the past. Cheers everyone!