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Which tub do you have? having to add 3 additional cups is a lot considering even the biggest Hot Spring or Caldera only requires 9-10 cups. I would want the salt indicator in the green, if you are in the left yellow, its borderline low. I would maybe add a 1/2 cup at a time until you get into the green. If the usage is heavy and you started using the hot tub the day it heated up the salt system didn't get sufficient time to initially disinfect the water which is likely why the no chlorine reading. If you were also using ozone with the salt system, that would be why too. If your usage is going to continue and be high I would consider switching to liquid chlorine. If you continue to use chlorine granules your CYA is going to increase and it will reach a point which will require a drain and refill. You should not have to add chlorine with every use.Also, have your dealer test for phosphates. High phosphates can consume the chlorine in the water so if they are present, removing them will allow the salt system to work a lot more efficient.
Quote from: castletonia on September 14, 2020, 08:38:29 amWhich tub do you have? having to add 3 additional cups is a lot considering even the biggest Hot Spring or Caldera only requires 9-10 cups. I would want the salt indicator in the green, if you are in the left yellow, its borderline low. I would maybe add a 1/2 cup at a time until you get into the green. If the usage is heavy and you started using the hot tub the day it heated up the salt system didn't get sufficient time to initially disinfect the water which is likely why the no chlorine reading. If you were also using ozone with the salt system, that would be why too. If your usage is going to continue and be high I would consider switching to liquid chlorine. If you continue to use chlorine granules your CYA is going to increase and it will reach a point which will require a drain and refill. You should not have to add chlorine with every use.Also, have your dealer test for phosphates. High phosphates can consume the chlorine in the water so if they are present, removing them will allow the salt system to work a lot more efficient.I have an Envoy. My tap water quality is good, and they also connected it to a softener tank during the fill. Upon start up I was instructed to add only 4 cups of salt rather than what the book recommends. I was also instructed to add 4 tablespoons of chlorine granuales at startup with the salt. I do also have the ozone system on my spa. The Spaguard report does not have a phosphate reading that I can see. We will be continuing to use the spa heavy and have since day 1. My wife and I soak twice daily for around 45 min/time. CYA to me means Cover Your A - what does it mean in hot tub speak?
Quote from: Sammi on September 14, 2020, 12:21:20 pmQuote from: castletonia on September 14, 2020, 08:38:29 amWhich tub do you have? having to add 3 additional cups is a lot considering even the biggest Hot Spring or Caldera only requires 9-10 cups. I would want the salt indicator in the green, if you are in the left yellow, its borderline low. I would maybe add a 1/2 cup at a time until you get into the green. If the usage is heavy and you started using the hot tub the day it heated up the salt system didn't get sufficient time to initially disinfect the water which is likely why the no chlorine reading. If you were also using ozone with the salt system, that would be why too. If your usage is going to continue and be high I would consider switching to liquid chlorine. If you continue to use chlorine granules your CYA is going to increase and it will reach a point which will require a drain and refill. You should not have to add chlorine with every use.Also, have your dealer test for phosphates. High phosphates can consume the chlorine in the water so if they are present, removing them will allow the salt system to work a lot more efficient.I have an Envoy. My tap water quality is good, and they also connected it to a softener tank during the fill. Upon start up I was instructed to add only 4 cups of salt rather than what the book recommends. I was also instructed to add 4 tablespoons of chlorine granuales at startup with the salt. I do also have the ozone system on my spa. The Spaguard report does not have a phosphate reading that I can see. We will be continuing to use the spa heavy and have since day 1. My wife and I soak twice daily for around 45 min/time. CYA to me means Cover Your A - what does it mean in hot tub speak? With ozone and salt combo you will never get a chlorine reading. I use a mix of salt, ozone and freshwater mineral in my tub. I never have a chlorine reading but have 3 methods of sanitizing my water at once so my water is always crystal clear and very few problems. We also use our tub heavily. At least daily and most time 2x a day with the kids at night