Hot Tub Forum
Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: Richs100 on November 22, 2006, 11:00:12 pm
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Hey all
I just got my new Envoy delivered today but my electrician is afraid of torrential downpours and 220 volts (what a coward). So I won't get power until Friday morning. (I am very sad right now.....)
Anyway, I have to play with the new tub so I tested the new water with my Taylor kit. Prior to the fill, my tap water had a pH of 7.2. But the water now coming out of my tap and the new water in the tub is over 8.0. (very purple on the Taylor K2005 kit)
Due to my screwy well water, Watkins advised to use my softened water and then raise the calcuim later. I am wondering if filling a 450 gal tub caused the water softener or the pH treatment system to overtreat the water? I use a fairly recent Boss 700 water softner and raise the pH in my house with a pump system injecting a diluted Sodium Hydroxide mix into the house water. (My well water pH is below 4.0 untreated)
Any thoughts?
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Did you add Bromine.
High levels of Bromine and Phenol red(ph test) form "bromide blue" that looks purple
False test
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No, I haven't added anything to the water since I can't turn on the jets yet. The raw Alk (TA) reading is 250 and needs to be brought down to 80 to 120 once I get power. I know that low TA can cause the pH to bounce around since there is no cushion. Can a high TA reading affect the Ph reading?
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No, I haven't added anything to the water since I can't turn on the jets yet. The raw Alk (TA) reading is 250 and needs to be brought down to 80 to 120 once I get power. I know that low TA can cause the pH to bounce around since there is no cushion. Can a high TA reading affect the Ph reading?
The only thing I know a high alk will do to ph, is make it difficult to change.
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Get your alk down by adding Ph decreaser, that will also drop your Ph.
Once your alk is in range, recheck your Ph, and go from there.