Hot Tub Forum
Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: sobe on August 31, 2004, 09:38:34 am
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The electrician should be wiring the optima today so if everything goes as planned, I should be soaking by midnight.
Looking for advice on filling the tub.
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Many manufacturers suggest filling through the filter compartment. Check your owner's manual and follow it. Congrats and good luck!
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Sobe -
Once your tub is warm enough - get in a soak before you put the chemicals in. It's hot today, so it may be great to go in at 85-90 degrees. This way you won't have to wait so long! Then you can put your shock in and soak again first thing in the morning.
Just curious - what chems is B&B suggesting you use.?
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Recommendation for the manufacturer is to fill through the filter compartment. When I aske my dealer he shrugged and said 'toss the hose in' as long as you fill it. As soon as it was full I turned it on and it worked beautifully.
I remeber not that long ago though there was a post that described a situation where a jet was not working maybe due to an blockage of sometype which may have been caused by not filling from the filter area.
So........you decide! But hey as long as it is filled and working, right! ;) :D
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Try using 2 hoses, 1 for the filter compartment and one in the tub. Worked for me last time....
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Fill through the filter compartment. Even better, put the hose right into the suction pipe on the pleated filter side. Do not fill with the hose on full to avoid an air lock.
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Do: Set a timer.
Don't: Let the spa overfill cause something got your attention and ... Not that I've ever done that!
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That just happened to me last week. I thoght I had shut the water off and had the cover on. The next thing I know, water pouring out on all sides.
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Yeah t.u.o., a spa professional has never ever allowed a spa to fill to overflowing and flooded a showroom floor... ever... ;D
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Yeah t.u.o., a spa professional has never ever allowed a spa to fill to overflowing and flooded a showroom floor... ever... ;D
I'd pay a few $$ to see that. LOL! ::)
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Try using 2 hoses, 1 for the filter compartment and one in the tub. Worked for me last time....
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That works for me, 30 minutes to fill that way. It wasn't intentional, but I put my spa halfway between my two outdoor faucets.
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Yeah t.u.o., a spa professional has never ever allowed a spa to fill to overflowing and flooded a showroom floor... ever... ;D
We did that here. We used to have a bank in the same building...the bank managers office was just on the other side of the wall. When we overfilled it flooded his office and ruined a ton of paperwork he had on the floor. The just moved their office a month ago. And we flooded it two years ago. He would still not talk to us.lol
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Sobe -
Once your tub is warm enough - get in a soak before you put the chemicals in. It's hot today, so it may be great to go in at 85-90 degrees. This way you won't have to wait so long! Then you can put your shock in and soak again first thing in the morning.
Just curious - what chems is B&B suggesting you use.?
I wouldn't recommend doing this. Some Manufacturers will do a diagnostic fill in the manuf. process. Not all the time is this water drained out completely. The water will sit in the dark/damp pipes and breed all sorts of fun stuff. Can we say Psuedomonia's. I wouldn't risk it. Wait till the chlorine does its job.
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"Any do's and dont's when filling the tub"
DON'T fill it with jello shots
DON'T try to use your neighbors hose wihtout asking
DON'T watch porn movies on the built in TV if it faces your neighbor kids windows.
DON'T play rap music on the stereo while using.
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"Any do's and dont's when filling the tub"
DON'T watch porn movies on the built in TV if it faces your neighbor kids windows.
I think there are a couple of OTHER reasons why you wouldn't want to do this... :o
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On our first fill, we were icked out by stuff floating in the water and the thought of leftover, nasty test water from manufacturing. We used Swirl Away, drained tub, wiped down, refilled and shocked with dichlor overnight before we got in. Started at noon on Thurs by noon on Friday we were in the tub. Took a bit longer, but I didnt want to sit in cootie soup. We also used Spa Gloss on the shell before filling initially. Took about 30min to gloss it.
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Cootie Soup! LMAO!
That's a good one, Cali! ;D
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DO: If you have a new tub, check the water balance often the first couple of weeks until the tub stabilizes. You have some plastic parts that are made with plasiticzers that will consume the chlorine or bromine more quickly.
Should subside after a couple of weeks.
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Oh well, my water was clear(no visible cooties) when we filled it, and we survived a pre-chem soak. Funny, I was more worried about my family contaminating the tub water than I was worried about them being exposed to "cooties". Guess it's like my new baby.
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Thanks for all the advice, the sundance dealer recommended putting in a packet of the chlorine and 4oz's of the stain control stuff to start with and then he would come out to the house and go over all the controls and chemicals.
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Yes. Here's my advise.
Any dealer concerned about getting you started on the right foot and one that cares about you, and the hot tub lasting a good long time and that cares about your business should be there to fill and get you started up properly.
Demand this!
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Do: Set a timer.
Don't: Let the spa overfill cause something got your attention and ... Not that I've ever done that!
Excellent Advice!
First time I filled our tub I wasn't watching and overflowed the tub
It shorted out the electronics and the tub kept kicking out the GFI until things dried up.
Filling through the filter is a good idea.
Regards, Zz