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    Swim Spa in Australia

    Agreed. I often move to different positions in the yard against different light conditions to triple check the colour indicator and it is still hard to tell. I am hoping the CCL test kit is better.
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    Swim Spa in Australia

    Yeah, I always mix my chemicals in a bucket and then pour them in once dissolved so that nothing settles on the floor. Yeah exactly. I think the worst is that you generally get this advice from parts stores so they want you to constantly empty the spa, refill it, buy more chemicals (preferably...
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    Swim Spa in Australia

    Yes, 6,000 L is correct. It is more or less a bigger spa with 4 swim jets that you can swim against in the same position. It can also be heated (or cooled as I have an external heat pump for this section). The only thing that keeps me from making the transition to a liquid chlorine is that the...
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    Swim Spa in Australia

    They are two separate zones and each zone has its own sanitisation equipment (filters, ozonator, UV lamp, heaters). I find that my water rarely goes cloudy or green. This is just from sanitising with chlorine after each use and every second day or so when it isn't in use. Yes, both sections are...
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    Swim Spa in Australia

    Hi everyone :handwave: I am located in Queensland Australia and I signed up to learn more about how others take care of their swim spas and hot tubs. I am also trying to gather knowledge around water chemistry and maintenance tips/advice. So far I have learnt a lot and have gone out and...