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It all depends on your starting water. Before adding any chemicals to my new water, my Ph is pretty close, maybe a teeny bit high, but my alk is way high. Our hardness is right in the middle of the desired range, so I don't have to adjust for that.That's how our water is. I use Ph decrease to get the alk down- Ph decrease lowers Ph and alkalinity. I have to use quite a bit- 20 ounces in a 500 gallon tub. Then I use ph Increase if the PH drops too low. Ph increase doesn't raise alk. Read a package of alkalinity increaser- if the active ingredient is sodium bicarbonate- that's baking soda. /[For those keeping score, there isn't any spa product that is sold as alk increase, that I've ever seen anyway.] I get my Ph increase and Decrease at Fleet Farm or Medards (Big box stores). I pay about the same for an eight pound container of each than my dealer charges for a teeny bottle, and the ingredients lists are the same. As for the measurement of the baking soda, I use the same graduated scoop that I got with my Brilliance start up kit. An ounce on that measure. Not an ounce by weight. The ounce is a ballpark, you'll have to experiment to see what the right amount is for your water volume and how far you need to push the numbers. Read the dosage on the back of an alk increase bottle to get a starting point, and experiment from there.Brewman
Ok, so far so good. I got the bromine down and ph has been stable for almost 3 weeks now. But my alk is like a yo yo. I get it up and it goes low.I asked my dealer and he said that this weather is doing a real number on the chemical consumption. Does heat effect ALK?
Ok so my chemical for alc is called perfect balance from arctic. I am to add roughly 1 capful for each color on the test strip. Tonight I added a heeping cap full, im really low in the yellow when it should be a deeper green.
My water has been a little cloudy so i am assuming that it is because my alc is low. Correct or not?
Also, I saw brewman talk about baking soda. this will increase alk then? and how much is an ounce for canucks that use tblspn and stuff like that. do i use baking soda instead of my alk increaser then? whats better?
Bio makes a product I use called "total alklinity increse" sold at the spa store where I got my spa
I use Ph decrease to get the alk down- Ph decrease lowers Ph and alkalinity. I have to use quite a bit- 20 ounces in a 500 gallon tub. Then I use ph Increase if the PH drops too low. Ph increase doesn't raise alk.Brewman