Hi everyone,
First of all, thanks for providing all of this useful information. It's incredibly helpful. We recently purchased a Hot Spring Envoy. The pool store folks set up up for us a month ago and recommended only to use dichlor, which I assume is common. However, the more and the more I've read I'm so confused about why all pool stores do this since the CYA will climb sky high in just a couple weeks, and the hot tubs just won't be sanitized based on the FC/CYA ratios.
I have a TF-100 test kit, and last week I checked the CYA and it was above 100. So, I drained the tub and refilled it yesterday to restart. I plan to use the dichlor to bleach method as described here.
I went ahead and added a dose of dichlor to get the FC to 10ppm, and then tested the water. Here are the results:
FC 5.0
CC 0.5
pH 7.5
TA 150
CH 225
CYA 20
I spent yesterday afternoon adjusting the total alkalinity first, aerating and adding dry acid. I went slower just because I was new to this and I was able to get the TA down to 80. My plan is go get it all the way to 50 today.
I have a few questions.
1. Does this sound reasonable? As far as the order of steps? I've read the sticky and many other threads and I can't see any that clearly describe the order to go about things, but it made sense to me to get some sanitizer in there first then control the TA.
2. They gave us a Vanishing Act calcium reducing pillow and put it in when they set up the spa. It did bring that fill of water down to a CH of 100. Water in our area is pretty hard, but a CH in the low 200s seems reasonable to me. Is there any reason to keep using this product on subsequent fills? It's $45 which would mean each fill would be $45+.
3. Is there a consensus on the best place to find balanced borates now? I read that Gentle Spa no longer includes their data sheet so it's unclear the total content now.
4. Finally, I've attached a picture of this weird stain at the water level. There was a more subtle stain after a month of use before draining yesterday. When it drained I wiped off the stain, so this new stain is the result of fresh water and the jets running for a few hours over just one day. I realize now that I probably should have purged the tub first with Ahh-some even though it's new. I have a bottle of this on the way but haven't had a chance to do this yet. Is this stain the result of biofilms from the pipes or from something else maybe?
Thanks again for the help and for this site. I bought the premium version of the app and the calculations and ability to log data and chemical additions is really slick.

First of all, thanks for providing all of this useful information. It's incredibly helpful. We recently purchased a Hot Spring Envoy. The pool store folks set up up for us a month ago and recommended only to use dichlor, which I assume is common. However, the more and the more I've read I'm so confused about why all pool stores do this since the CYA will climb sky high in just a couple weeks, and the hot tubs just won't be sanitized based on the FC/CYA ratios.
I have a TF-100 test kit, and last week I checked the CYA and it was above 100. So, I drained the tub and refilled it yesterday to restart. I plan to use the dichlor to bleach method as described here.
I went ahead and added a dose of dichlor to get the FC to 10ppm, and then tested the water. Here are the results:
FC 5.0
CC 0.5
pH 7.5
TA 150
CH 225
CYA 20
I spent yesterday afternoon adjusting the total alkalinity first, aerating and adding dry acid. I went slower just because I was new to this and I was able to get the TA down to 80. My plan is go get it all the way to 50 today.
I have a few questions.
1. Does this sound reasonable? As far as the order of steps? I've read the sticky and many other threads and I can't see any that clearly describe the order to go about things, but it made sense to me to get some sanitizer in there first then control the TA.
2. They gave us a Vanishing Act calcium reducing pillow and put it in when they set up the spa. It did bring that fill of water down to a CH of 100. Water in our area is pretty hard, but a CH in the low 200s seems reasonable to me. Is there any reason to keep using this product on subsequent fills? It's $45 which would mean each fill would be $45+.
3. Is there a consensus on the best place to find balanced borates now? I read that Gentle Spa no longer includes their data sheet so it's unclear the total content now.
4. Finally, I've attached a picture of this weird stain at the water level. There was a more subtle stain after a month of use before draining yesterday. When it drained I wiped off the stain, so this new stain is the result of fresh water and the jets running for a few hours over just one day. I realize now that I probably should have purged the tub first with Ahh-some even though it's new. I have a bottle of this on the way but haven't had a chance to do this yet. Is this stain the result of biofilms from the pipes or from something else maybe?
Thanks again for the help and for this site. I bought the premium version of the app and the calculations and ability to log data and chemical additions is really slick.
