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Hmmm... there seems a conflict in terms there, if the PH reads low, then it`s not safe.

if the Cl reads low then you`re ok :)

 

BOTH cannot read "LOW" at the same time!

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BOTH cannot read "LOW" at the same time!

 

I assure you that I checked it several times and they both read "LOW". But from your answers it seems that it is safe to swim. Thanks! If i lose my eyesight, I'll contact you! LOL.

Posted

low PH = Acidic, and the only acid would be from the Chlorine making Chlorous acid(s) (not a nice acid type for "Organics").

perhaps if the free Chlorine reads LOW that may because it`s already been converted!?

 

without seeing the meter and how it`s callibrated, I nor anyone else can actualy say it`s SAFE or Not.

 

it`s YOUR call!

Posted

I have a year experience in swimming pool stores and I assure you that chlorine and pH can read low at the same time.

 

While it is not ideal to swim when your pH is low, I think you will be OK (assume it is at 7-7.2) I would not swim if it is lower than 7.

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well considering that 7 is neutral like pure water and 7.2 is on the side of alkaline, then sure, I agree with you. low is below 7 :)

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well considering that 7 is neutral like pure water and 7.2 is on the side of alkaline, then sure, I agree with you. low is below 7 :)

Optimal pool pH is 7.2-7.8, ideally 7.4-7.6.

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