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1st fill up on new Hot Springs Flair
hottubdan:
It sounds to me like new hot tub owner extra heavy bather load. Right now you probably have high chlorine demand. The MPS, ozone, Nature2 cannot keep up with your use. Super chlorinate. Wait 24 hours and test. If no free chlorine, do it again.
joelmaners:
I'd put in a little chlorine, maybe a tablespoon just to get you started. I usually put in a tablespoon per bather after each use. Ditto on getting a Taylor test kit. It's a bit pricey but you'll learn everything you need to know ad more about your particular water situation. After you get used to it, you'll be able to get by with just some test trips. Enjoy!
silverbullet:
--- Quote from: av8r on December 23, 2015, 06:58:36 am ---I'd fill it, let it get warm and take a water sample to a trusted dealer to test.
Also, buy a Taylor 2006 kit and dump the strips unless you'll have the dealer test your water frequently.
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+1
A trusted dealer will work with you, help educate you in water management.
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