Hot Tub Forum
Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: mothergoose45 on February 22, 2006, 09:38:48 pm
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Just bought a new spa. Is the nature 2 cartridge a good choice instead of bromine? What else do I need to go with it to maintain my new spa. Evrything I need to keep it nice
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Congrats on the new tub :)...you should do some research to get the water treatment choices sorted out...bromine or dichlor are two main choices...Nature 2 is what I consider a supplement to chlorine as a sanitizer...it does not do the job on it's own, and is not compatible with bromine. I like dichlor and also use Nature2 / ozone, but there are others who prefer bromine. You'll have to pick one. Good luck, and happy reading!
Steve
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Ssbraun gives good advice. Do some research and decide what's best for you. I have a Marquis Epic and it uses the bromine cartridges. Pretty simple method but there are some drawbacks. So far it's worked pretty well and as long as I have clean, clear water I guess I'll stick with it.
Do some searches on this site and you'll find a lot of help. Enjoy your spa!
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What did the dealer give you along with the N2 stick? I am going to assume MPS (peroxy-mono-persulphate) This is one method to try but I would recomend a small amount of dichlor (granular chlorine) after each use, around a teaspoon or slightly more. In combination with N2 and MPS this will ensure sanitized water.
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A teaspoon (+/-) of dichlor after use is all it takes to keep a trace amount of chlorine with the N2 system?
Is that with or without ozone?
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I used the N2 stick on my tub 350 gal tub. I used Dichlor as the primary sanitizer and also have a cd ozinator.
For the past 6 months, I've stopped using the N2 cartrige (or more accuraltey, haven't replaced it. It's supposed to be replaced every 3 months). I have not seen a difference in my water quality. Ymmv. I didn't see any difference using the N2 or not.
FWIW, In an older tub I used Bromine dispensed through a floating doo-hickey. I prefer the Dichlor/ozone that i have today over the Bromine floater.
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A teaspoon (+/-) of dichlor after use is all it takes to keep a trace amount of chlorine with the N2 system?
Is that with or without ozone?
I believe 0.5 ppm is what Nature2 recommends...check out their website for good info about how it works (they say you can use dichlor instead of mps, which is what I do).
http://www.nature2.com/spas2.asp
See also the troubleshooting /faq sections at this site.
Steve
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as stated earlier, marquis use an inline delivery system with bromine combined with a cartridge of minerals. from my own experience in the show room, bromine has worked fine. the only draw back to the floater/inline system is that in a larger tub like yours, the bromine cartridge only last about 3 weeks depending on use/filter cycles/etc. but dont fret, there are bromine tablets available also.
other than a sanatizer and shock, you will want to get filter cleaner (and a 2nd set of filters if it wasnt included from the preveious owners)....other items are available (spa perfect/clarifier/others) can be grabbed as needed.