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Jacuzzi delivery on Friday. Chemicals for newbies?

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Beck0101:
Are you on well water or city water??

Calisoldier83:

--- Quote from: Beck0101 on December 01, 2016, 03:52:42 pm ---Are you on well water or city water??

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City water, the best in los angeles.

FL Person:

--- Quote from: Calisoldier83 on November 29, 2016, 06:58:04 pm ---Any lessons learned...

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Yes.  HUGE lesson learned.  NEVER add any chemicals unless the water is circulating.  Read about my experience here.

In hindsight, it might be obvious.  But for a newbie, it wasn't.  I asked my dealer many questions about chemical strategy and never once did they make this point.

Hope this helps.

FL Person

Calisoldier83:

--- Quote from: FL Person on December 02, 2016, 10:50:05 am ---
--- Quote from: Calisoldier83 on November 29, 2016, 06:58:04 pm ---Any lessons learned...

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Yes.  HUGE lesson learned.  NEVER add any chemicals unless the water is circulating.  Read about my experience here.

In hindsight, it might be obvious.  But for a newbie, it wasn't.  I asked my dealer many questions about chemical strategy and never once did they make this point.

Hope this helps.

FL Person

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Ouch sorry that happened. My dealer gave me reference guide, which always starts off with turning the jets on when adding chemical. But this really hit the nail on the head. I'm sure there are other folks who will find this helpful.

When I opened my tub this afternoon it looked like I had a spot like the pictures you posted, but I guess it was just a plant or something superficial because it wasn't there when we were done.

JaxSAH:
Could I ask why you chose the Jacuzzi product?  I am considering switching from the Hot Springs product to a Jacuzzi for my second hot tub.

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