So my latest in a string of questions while getting to know my new hot tub.
BUT before I get started you guys ROCK!
So from everything I've been reading I felt like I seem to be needing to add a lot of chlorine to keep my FC up. So I decided to do a test last night. I top up to get an FC of 6. Then I ran it for 12 hours without anyone in and in the morning I tested and had a FC of just 1. So that's 5 PPM gone in 12 hours. This seems really high when I compare with people who say they only need to top up a couple of times a week. Is there something wrong? Any suggestions on how to cut this down?
P.S. Tub is only a little over a week old so I don't think its biofilm, PH was 7.5, TA is about 80, and CYA is somewhere in the 30 to 50 range (not exactly sure of CYA because I ran out of the test reagent and I'm still waiting for my order to come in. The estimate is based on how much dichlor I added at first and the crude measurements from the spare test strips I have)
BUT before I get started you guys ROCK!
So from everything I've been reading I felt like I seem to be needing to add a lot of chlorine to keep my FC up. So I decided to do a test last night. I top up to get an FC of 6. Then I ran it for 12 hours without anyone in and in the morning I tested and had a FC of just 1. So that's 5 PPM gone in 12 hours. This seems really high when I compare with people who say they only need to top up a couple of times a week. Is there something wrong? Any suggestions on how to cut this down?
P.S. Tub is only a little over a week old so I don't think its biofilm, PH was 7.5, TA is about 80, and CYA is somewhere in the 30 to 50 range (not exactly sure of CYA because I ran out of the test reagent and I'm still waiting for my order to come in. The estimate is based on how much dichlor I added at first and the crude measurements from the spare test strips I have)