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Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: tanstaafl2 on April 14, 2006, 04:34:44 pm

Title: Leaving empty vs refilling?
Post by: tanstaafl2 on April 14, 2006, 04:34:44 pm
I will be away from home for several weeks right about the time my spa will need its first refill. This will be in the summer so the risk of cold temps is zero.

Are there any reasons to leave the spa full of water and running (probably at a very low temperature) while out of town vs dumping the water right before I leave, shutting off power and then refilling upon my return? That would seem to make the most sense economically but don't want to damage the spa.
Title: Re: Leaving empty vs refilling?
Post by: Tatooed_Lady on April 14, 2006, 04:36:55 pm
any chance of having someone with some common sense come out and dose the tub with dichlor a couple times per week?
Title: Re: Leaving empty vs refilling?
Post by: tanstaafl2 on April 14, 2006, 04:41:18 pm
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any chance of having someone with some common sense come out and dose the tub with dichlor a couple times per week?


Not all that concerned about the water quality while gone as I have ozone and N2. But since I will likely be changing the water upon my return it seemed like it might be wise to empty it and shut it down until I return and save the cost of running it during that time.

Also would serve to motivate me to clean and refill it immediately when I get back it if is empty and I can't use it again until I do so!

Not to mention discouraging impromptu parties by the neighbors while gone...
Title: Re: Leaving empty vs refilling?
Post by: hymbaw on April 14, 2006, 05:01:02 pm
I don't see any reason not to drain it. Be sure to take a shop vac and blow as much water out of the plumbing as you can. Upon your refill I'd give it a heavy shock to kill any critters that may have been living in the plumbing.
Title: Re: Leaving empty vs refilling?
Post by: Spatech_tuo on April 14, 2006, 05:17:16 pm
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I don't see any reason not to drain it. Be sure to take a shop vac and blow as much water out of the plumbing as you can. Upon your refill I'd give it a heavy shock to kill any critters that may have been living in the plumbing.


It depends on how long you'll be gone. You'd really have to clean it out well to avoid getting nasty water in the plumbing and I'm not sue this is always done properly. A total drain is really for times when the spa will go unused for a few months or more IMO. Either way will work as long as you care for it properly.
Title: Re: Leaving empty vs refilling?
Post by: marks on April 14, 2006, 07:30:39 pm
I am about to go away for 3 weeks and was thinking of leaving the spa empty.  Would I be better off with it filled and using some kind of floater to dispense the sanitizer.  If so what kind of sanitizer can you use in a floater.
Title: Re: Leaving empty vs refilling?
Post by: Snowbird on April 14, 2006, 07:41:36 pm
Blowing the lines out might be a problem if there any seals in the pumps that could dry out.  Maybe there is a tech on the board who knows the right answer.
Title: Re: Leaving empty vs refilling?
Post by: Vinny on April 14, 2006, 10:10:35 pm
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I am about to go away for 3 weeks and was thinking of leaving the spa empty.  Would I be better off with it filled and using some kind of floater to dispense the sanitizer.  If so what kind of sanitizer can you use in a floater.


The only sanitizer that is OK with every manufacturer is bromine. Some manufacturers say it's OK to use trichlor but check with your dealer first.
Title: Re: Leaving empty vs refilling?
Post by: Spatech_tuo on April 14, 2006, 11:27:59 pm
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The only sanitizer that is OK with every manufacturer is bromine. Some manufacturers say it's OK to use trichlor but check with your dealer first.


Only bromine? Which one(s) has issue with using dichlor?
Title: Re: Leaving empty vs refilling?
Post by: anne on April 15, 2006, 12:23:33 am
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Only bromine? Which one(s) has issue with using dichlor?



I think he was just referring to chlorine products available as floaters (trichlor).
Title: Re: Leaving empty vs refilling?
Post by: TubsAndCues on April 15, 2006, 10:06:16 am
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The only sanitizer that is OK with every manufacturer is bromine. Some manufacturers say it's OK to use trichlor but check with your dealer first.


Careful, I know Nordic won't allow the use of bromine in their tubs at all.  It will void all warranties for them.

As far as the drain or refill, you might as well drain it.  Clean out the inside when you get ready to refill it with some spa surface cleaner, refill and do like Hymbaw said, hit it with a heavy dose of dichlor when you get back.

good luck and have fun on your vacation!