Sorry I shoulds have mentioned that. No it's not. I have a cover.
Sorry I shoulds have mentioned that. No it's not. I have a cover.
If you drained & refilled ( partially) & shot the water through all the jets, then drained the remenants, that should have done it ( gotten rid of the bacq).
The only thing I would have done differently is used a Tub Clean product first ( thats the stuff that you filter through before draining),
but by changing your filter, I would have thought that you did enough.
I use BBB, but I use bromine not bleach, so i guess I can't help you there.
Chlorine does burn-off faster at high temperatures ( than bromine).
Do you have some sort of stabalizer in the tub?
if you do, then keep adding chlorine slowly until you can maintain levels.
I think with chlorine, you want to shoot for around 7+ ppm
( but ask waterbear )
IT is possible that there is some biguanide remaining but if there was it would probably make the water a funny color. I would shock the tub and if the tub is outdoors I would add some stabizlier to the water, even with a cover on it. If you remove the cover during the day when the sun it shining it literally only takes minutes to burn of the chlorine! YOu could also use diclor in the tub instead of bleach but it takes a while to get a residual stabilizer so the chlorine holds. I don't use a cover on my tub, just a solar blanket. It doesn't keep the heat in as well but it is easier to put on and off! If your tub heats up quickly it is not an issue. I just turn mine on before I want to use it a and let it heat up. If your tub takes a while to heat this might not work for you.
I keep my tub around 5-6 ppm FC
Retired pool store and commercial pool maintenance guy.
Just a thought, 120 gal sounds pretty small, I have a 120 gallon aquarium and there is no way a person could get in it...
My hot tub manufacturer says mine is 280 gallons. I estimate that it actually has about 250 gallons of water in it and it will seat 5 comfortably. (manufacturere says it seats 6, only if they are VERY close friends!)Originally Posted by Bppool
Retired pool store and commercial pool maintenance guy.
Yep it's a 120 gal. It's a three seater. I wanted the smallest that I could find since it's primarily only me in it. I hadn't added any stablizer because it is always covered. Should I even thought it receives no UV?
I would not put in stabilizer, as even at low levels it dramatically reduces the effectiveness of chlorine to control pseudomonas aeruginosa, which can cause serious skin infections. This is a bacteria that thrives at hot tub temps. You will be able to find more info by googling "pseudomonas", "cyanuric", and "spa" at the same time. You can also check out this link:
http://www.dsf.health.state.pa.us/he...a=180&q=234664
It is also interesting to note that pseudomonas is one of the bacteria that can break down CYA and use it as food!
EricF
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