I am having real trouble lowering my phosphate levels, they are over 1000.
My most recent readings are Total Hardness: <25ppm, pH: 7.2, TA: 100, CYA 50-100, Free Chlorine 1, Total Chlorine 1, Salt 1750, Phosphates 1000 (maybe higher?), and the water is slightly cloudy.
I have a new Hot Springs Pulse (filled Dec 20). The local vendor did not setup the Freshwater Salt system until Jan 12 (so it has not been running long, and I actually turned it off last night following the phosfree instructions). I got it balanced and looking good pretty quickly, but the phosphate levels were high (over 2000). I am also having trouble differentiating the pink/red pH color (doing my best with strips until my Taylor kit arrives in a couple days), but I am pretty confident I am generally keeping it "in range".
I have two problems that seem to be alluding me, and any advice would be appreciated.
1) My understanding is that the Hot Springs Freshwater system needs Phosphates to be below 300ppm. Before the Freshwater system was installed, I started to try to bring this down from over 2000. I added about 2-3oz of SpaGuard Phosphate Remover at time, run the pumps, clean the filter, wait 24-48 hours ... seemingly no affect using the test strip. Used the entire bottle by Jan 12. The tech who installed the system said I need something "stronger" and recommended phosfree. I added 2oz of phosfree extra strength last night and ran the filter for 45 minutes. About 4 hours later, no affect on the test strip at all. I know I am supposed to wait 24 hours, but I was really hoping to see SOME change. I added clarifier (some seem to recommend this with the phosfree) and ran the pumps again ... Am I doing something wrong? I have seen somewhere that low calcium can affect phosfree. I originally filled the tub with an "on the go", and the tech *still* used the "Vanishing Act" bag because he said "the lower the better" for a the Hot Springs Freshwater salt system. I have seen conflicting results about the importance of phosphate level in general, but everything I can find seems to indicate it really is important for a salt water system, so I have been trying to bring this down with very poor results.
2) I went away for 4 days around the new year, and my water has been very slightly cloudy since then. I can see the jets on the bottom, but its hazy. Turn on the lights and it does not look too bad. On Jan 12 the tech who installed the salt system said "your water should be clearer" without being prompted by me. He suggested to get the salt water system going, keep it chlorinated while it gets going and see what happens in a few days. Still cloudy, but I did just add the phosfree which I know can make the water cloudy. I have kept the FC up using 7.5% liquid chlorine while running the salt system. With the salt system set to "boost" it held an FC of about 3-5ppm for 24 hours (so I presume everything was doing its job?). I have tried adding Enzymes a couple times. I have tried non-chlorine shock once. Planning to try both again today once the phosfree has been in for 24 hours.
It is unsafe and/or counterproductive to use the hot tub while trying to clear up these issue?
I am brand new to the water chemistry for either a pool or a spa, so any guidance would be very much appreciated.
My most recent readings are Total Hardness: <25ppm, pH: 7.2, TA: 100, CYA 50-100, Free Chlorine 1, Total Chlorine 1, Salt 1750, Phosphates 1000 (maybe higher?), and the water is slightly cloudy.
I have a new Hot Springs Pulse (filled Dec 20). The local vendor did not setup the Freshwater Salt system until Jan 12 (so it has not been running long, and I actually turned it off last night following the phosfree instructions). I got it balanced and looking good pretty quickly, but the phosphate levels were high (over 2000). I am also having trouble differentiating the pink/red pH color (doing my best with strips until my Taylor kit arrives in a couple days), but I am pretty confident I am generally keeping it "in range".
I have two problems that seem to be alluding me, and any advice would be appreciated.
1) My understanding is that the Hot Springs Freshwater system needs Phosphates to be below 300ppm. Before the Freshwater system was installed, I started to try to bring this down from over 2000. I added about 2-3oz of SpaGuard Phosphate Remover at time, run the pumps, clean the filter, wait 24-48 hours ... seemingly no affect using the test strip. Used the entire bottle by Jan 12. The tech who installed the system said I need something "stronger" and recommended phosfree. I added 2oz of phosfree extra strength last night and ran the filter for 45 minutes. About 4 hours later, no affect on the test strip at all. I know I am supposed to wait 24 hours, but I was really hoping to see SOME change. I added clarifier (some seem to recommend this with the phosfree) and ran the pumps again ... Am I doing something wrong? I have seen somewhere that low calcium can affect phosfree. I originally filled the tub with an "on the go", and the tech *still* used the "Vanishing Act" bag because he said "the lower the better" for a the Hot Springs Freshwater salt system. I have seen conflicting results about the importance of phosphate level in general, but everything I can find seems to indicate it really is important for a salt water system, so I have been trying to bring this down with very poor results.
2) I went away for 4 days around the new year, and my water has been very slightly cloudy since then. I can see the jets on the bottom, but its hazy. Turn on the lights and it does not look too bad. On Jan 12 the tech who installed the salt system said "your water should be clearer" without being prompted by me. He suggested to get the salt water system going, keep it chlorinated while it gets going and see what happens in a few days. Still cloudy, but I did just add the phosfree which I know can make the water cloudy. I have kept the FC up using 7.5% liquid chlorine while running the salt system. With the salt system set to "boost" it held an FC of about 3-5ppm for 24 hours (so I presume everything was doing its job?). I have tried adding Enzymes a couple times. I have tried non-chlorine shock once. Planning to try both again today once the phosfree has been in for 24 hours.
It is unsafe and/or counterproductive to use the hot tub while trying to clear up these issue?
I am brand new to the water chemistry for either a pool or a spa, so any guidance would be very much appreciated.