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Hi All,
I resently bought a used hot tub spa from my next door neighbour but he has no manuals or start up guides for it. " title="Confused" /> " title="Confused" />
Only from what I have read on this forum, is what I've been going by. So my Ph is off the chart, 8.4-8.6 but (I Think) I traced it down to too much chlorine released from the float feeder. And yes I have turned it down and removed it for now. ops:" title="Embarassed" />
Anyways, should I add Ph minus or let the chlorine evap? I have the Quik stix 5 test strips. It also says Calcium hardness is 50ppm. I feel that if I use too many chems, I will get lost with the constant up and down parameters. " title="Confused" /> " title="Confused" />
Thanks in advance for your input and your patience.
Posted by on 2006-10-09 11:06:07. B.C. CANADA (7280)
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