Hi all,
This is my first post here. I will be as thorough and precise as can be.
I am a new spa owner… Jacuzzi J-475 to be exact. I have had it for three months. For those three months I had only been using dichlor as my sanitizer. Mostly only two people using the spa.
My routine:
The only thing that I didn’t realize was essential were the CYA levels. It’s only been a week that I have been paying attention to that. So I began by half-emptying the spa, then refilling, using dichlor until the CYA levels were around 20-30ppm. Then I switched to liquid chlorine… adding it one tablespoon at a time, diluted in a measuring cup filled with spa water first. Basically taking every precaution to not damage the spa.
Now here is where it gets strange, and why I am coming to you for help. Since beginning with the liquid chlorine, a few odd things have happened:
Have I damaged anything with the liquid chlorine? I don’t see how that is in away possible but I must ask. Can the sticky substance be removed? Is it melted finish? Why did this all sudden start?
Thank you.
Andrew


This is my first post here. I will be as thorough and precise as can be.
I am a new spa owner… Jacuzzi J-475 to be exact. I have had it for three months. For those three months I had only been using dichlor as my sanitizer. Mostly only two people using the spa.
My routine:
- Daily (or every two days) use of dichlor granules to keep up my FC levels. The Jacuzzi has the Clearray system that uses UV rays and ozone… a possible source of depletion of the chlorine levels, resulting in more frequent addition of granules.
- Weekly rinsing of filters as well as a weekend non-chlorine shock. Sometimes on weekends, a larger extra dose of chlorine.
- Monthly switching out of the filters with soaking in a solution.
- Very regular (if not every day, every second day) upkeep of chemicals, using of Ph- or alkalinity increaser if, and when, needed. I use strips to check but Taylor K-2006C is on its way.
The only thing that I didn’t realize was essential were the CYA levels. It’s only been a week that I have been paying attention to that. So I began by half-emptying the spa, then refilling, using dichlor until the CYA levels were around 20-30ppm. Then I switched to liquid chlorine… adding it one tablespoon at a time, diluted in a measuring cup filled with spa water first. Basically taking every precaution to not damage the spa.
Now here is where it gets strange, and why I am coming to you for help. Since beginning with the liquid chlorine, a few odd things have happened:
- My body (like armpits) noticeably has a stronger chlorine smell.
- A strong odd/new chemical smell when I turn on the jets.
- Two nights ago, I sat in the spa for twenty minutes. This was twelve hours after the last addition of chlorine. I came out and within about thirty minutes my lungs were hurting. The next day, they continued to hurt. Two days later, the pain was slight but still there.
- For the first time ever, I suddenly have a VERY sticky faint white layer of something on the acrylic that doesn’t seem to come off. It can only appear to be smeared around.
- Similar situation with a plaque-like substance at the top of the filters.
Have I damaged anything with the liquid chlorine? I don’t see how that is in away possible but I must ask. Can the sticky substance be removed? Is it melted finish? Why did this all sudden start?
Thank you.
Andrew


