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Bleach raising ph?
Gibson00:
So the more I read about bleach and ph, etc, the more posts I find about how lots of people/dealers believe bleach is a bad alternative to use in the hot tub - raises ph thus requiring putting acid (ph down) in constantly (I am experiencing this, and my TA is at a decent level I think, around 80ppm), drys skin more, less effective at disinfecting.
I don't know what to believe anymore.
But one thing I am wondering....with regards to Dichlore and CYA.....if I am reading correctly, if you end up with CYA above say 60, you need to keep free chlorine up around the 7ppm range to be effective.
Given how quickly CYA can rise with regular use of Dichlor......and given that chances are the majority of chlorine spa owners are -not- using the dichlor to bleach method (most have never heard of it), how is it that we don't have a mass pandemic of hot tub skin infections given that CYA would be -way- over 60 after even 1 - 2 months of daily hot tub and dichlor use?? I doubt many people are keeping their chlorine levels at 7-10ppm to make up for their high level of CYA. What am I missing??
bud16415:
I have been using the dichlor and switching to bleach method and rarely have to use PH down. We haven’t noticed a lot of skin issues but we normally moisturize after our soak and shower before our soak.
A few years ago I started using salt in the water and found we like the feel of the water better with salt. Our tub is a 6 person 350-400 gallon range and I add 7 lbs of salt at water change. Don’t really know the science behind the salt, but the water doesn’t seem to react as rapidly to PH changing after that.
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