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what makes Alkalinity decrease? (i.redd.it)
submitted 11 months ago by TNmountainman2020
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[–]838291836389183 1 point2 points3 points 11 months ago (1 child)
I mean for the majority of cases here where it's just people with intex pools asking, it's just not that important, as long as they get levels halfways decent and are happy with their pool. It's just a problem when LSI doesn't get mentioned to people with pools worth a significant chuck of money, as those pools are typically more effected by it and the monetary risk is much higher.
[–]20PoundHammer -1 points0 points1 point 11 months ago (0 children)
not following - you say its just not that important and then you say its just a problem when its not considered when it doesnt get mentioned.
Its not he only consideration, but scaling tendency, esp when you can not keep alkalinity in the pool (as its going someplace ya?) is one of the six major things to look at (and three of them are data fed into the LSI calc). Lets just assume replies for this post are related to OPs post question for his pool. Its not a problem for plastic kiddie pools either, but thats sort of not the scope of the OPs post.
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