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Just purchased a Bullfrog A7
Jacuzzi Jim:
--- Quote from: Hopvader on April 04, 2015, 03:28:13 pm ---dporter22. Before wet testing we were going to order a A7L, but the lounger took up to much space. Jetpaks : Pulsator, Alleviate, Gyrossage, Oscillator, and NeckMasseuse( might change out in 30 days to Wellness, due to noise and water splashing). Colors; Interior mirage, Exterior driftwood.
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Just an FYI, I think the neck blaster is a better than the masseuse pack, and it's what a lot of our customers think as well, same with rain shower.
dporter22:
That's interesting; my dealer said most people prefer the masseuse.
dporter22:
Has anyone had any experience with the products that claim to "lock in" your pH level such as "pH Magic"? If they work it seems like it would be much easier than chasing pH levels all the time.
Speaking of pH, a seemingly knowledgeable person on another forum said to use Borax to increase pH instead of expensive pH increasers. Yes?
Quickbeam:
I don’t know anything about “PH Magic” but you can use Borates, which will help stabilize your PH. I think they recommend 50 ppm in your spa, and don’t add it until you’ve finished balancing your water. Not sure that I’d say it “locks PH in” but it will help stabilize it. Most people use Boric Acid as a source of Borates.
And yes, Borax will raise PH. In order to find out how much Borates (boric acid) you need and also how much borax you will need, you can use the “pool math calculator” which you can find here: http://www.troublefreepool.com/calc.html
Hope this helps.
Jacuzzi Jim:
There are a few products that lock in PH I know a lot if people like PH Perfect. One we sell by Leisure Time called PH balance doesn't play well with calcium. Not sure about the others. I have never been a fan of those products or more or less just never needed them in my own spa.
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