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 Post subject: Reviving an empty tub
PostPosted: May 12th, 2011, 3:01 pm 
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Hi All,

I've just moved an the house has a hot tub. It's currently empty and in questionable health.

What's the process I should follow to get it filled and see what works? Are there certain things I should check first? Should I be cleaning the inside with something before filling it?

Cheers,

Alan.


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 Post subject: Re: Reviving an empty tub
PostPosted: May 14th, 2011, 6:57 pm 
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I recommend these two posts:
How do I use chlorine in my spa
Spa Decontamination
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 Post subject: Re: Reviving an empty tub
PostPosted: May 16th, 2011, 12:11 pm 
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Hi Paul,

Perfect - thanks. Would you recommend using chlorine rather than bromine in a spa?

Cheers,

Alan.


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 Post subject: Re: Reviving an empty tub
PostPosted: May 21st, 2011, 3:25 pm 
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I've used the dichlor/bleach method with great success. It does mean you need to be keeping an eye on the levels at least every couple of days even if you're not using it. This season I'm using bromine because I know I can't be checking on it as often as chlorine requires. Word is that bromine is more expensive; I haven't been using it long enough to tell for sure how long a bottle of bromine tabs will last, so I haven't formed an opinion.
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AG spa 325 gal, probably Sundance of some kind
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 Post subject: Re: Reviving an empty tub
PostPosted: May 21st, 2011, 3:30 pm 
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Basically, if you are using the spa every day or two, then chlorine is easy since you just add it after your soak. However, if you only use the spa infrequently, only once or twice a week, or you have frequent times you are away from the spa, then bromine is easier since the bromine tabs keep a background bromine level for you, usually up to a week.



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