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Bullfrog Chemicals
Tman122:
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--- Quote from: Sorrentino100 on November 04, 2017, 11:12:11 pm ---You should refer to the HotSpring manual I linked above. It will explain in great detail everything you need to know about maintaining your water chemistry.
You can shock with the product you purchased. You will need to utilize twice the amount compared with shocking with Dichlor.
As you now know, the filter cartridge basket was specifically designed not to accommodate the Nature2 standard cartridge. As mentioned earlier, there will be available one tailored to their cartridge design.
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Read through it...good info but still doesn't solve my question.
It states use either DiChlor OR MPS. Seems that if I only use MPS then I have no sanitizer??
But what about with the Frog stick? What is that really doing?
I don't want to sit in a chemical bath if I dont have to.
I know everyone has opinions on what to do but there should at least be guidelines.....
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Not to throw a wrench in it or anything but MPS requires a larger quantity to shock than dichlor. The added quantity will also add to your TDS (total dissolved solids) quicker. TDS is what makes your water sluggish and not as bright.
The Wizard of Spas:
Which Spa Frog: The stand-alone mineral stick that works ala Nature 2? Or is it the in-line *or* floating Spa Frog that is Blue and Yellow?
This will be better, more pleasant that a biguianide system like Baqua Spa. I can walk you through either- MPS (Spa Shock or Potassium Peroxymonopersulfate) is an oxidizer: Clears away the clutter. The mineral stick is approx. 1% silver- A great, safe, product that will help keep the water clean when nobody is in the tub. What comes off your body is generally knocked out by the MPS- And that is very soft on your skin and doesn't have an odor. Then you have the Di-Chlor: You shouldn't have to use more than an ounce or so per week. You are required to have an EPA-registered sanitizer (Bromine, Chlorine, or Biguianide) that can kill and sanitize algae, bacteria, etc.
In all- You're always going to have a chemical in your spa. But Nature 2/Spa Frog is possibly the most popular type of sanitization system on the market. I am pretty confident you'll prefer this once you get used to it.
Thisismyname:
--- Quote from: The Wizard of Spas on November 06, 2017, 12:56:15 pm ---Which Spa Frog: The stand-alone mineral stick that works ala Nature 2? Or is it the in-line *or* floating Spa Frog that is Blue and Yellow?
This will be better, more pleasant that a biguianide system like Baqua Spa. I can walk you through either- MPS (Spa Shock or Potassium Peroxymonopersulfate) is an oxidizer: Clears away the clutter. The mineral stick is approx. 1% silver- A great, safe, product that will help keep the water clean when nobody is in the tub. What comes off your body is generally knocked out by the MPS- And that is very soft on your skin and doesn't have an odor. Then you have the Di-Chlor: You shouldn't have to use more than an ounce or so per week. You are required to have an EPA-registered sanitizer (Bromine, Chlorine, or Biguianide) that can kill and sanitize algae, bacteria, etc.
In all- You're always going to have a chemical in your spa. But Nature 2/Spa Frog is possibly the most popular type of sanitization system on the market. I am pretty confident you'll prefer this once you get used to it.
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This is the Filter Frog I got..
https://www.frogproducts.com/product/filter-frog/
I have the built in ozonator.
Have some chlorine from the dealer....Says one step sanitizer and oxidizer.
Plus some MPS shock.
The Wizard of Spas:
So yeah- You're in with possibly the largest subgroup of sanitizer users for hot tubs. You need both MPS and Di-Chlor but in all, it's a three pronged attack: Mineralizer (active ingredient- silver- is less than 1%), MPS (Oxidizer, softest on you skin, and the main "go-to" for usage) and Di-Chlor (an EPA-registered sanitizer). Even with 3 parts to this, you're still waaaay out ahead of a biguianide system and you wont be swimming in chemicals.
Sorrentino100:
Here's the program (540 gallon tub):
1.08 teaspoons of Dichlor before you go in the tub;
3.24 teaspoons of Dichlor once a week to shock the spa. If you want to use MPS instead of Dichlor to shock the water, 6.5 teaspoons. MPS is an oxidizer, not a sanitizer.
Be certain to leave the cover open for a minimum of 20 minutes. Bullfrog has no warranty on the headrest pillows other than stating they will be in good condition when you receive the hot tub.
Drain and replace the water and silver ion cartridge every four months.
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