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tony

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Re: Residual Chlorine
« Reply #15 on: February 13, 2006, 04:33:04 pm »
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i was told that shocking with MPS will result in TDS  acumulating faster than with  a chlorine shock.  Some folks use a super does of chlorine to shock. I have heard of others alternating between MPS and Chlorine.



 


Over the years, I have shocked both ways.  I prefer MPS.  I believe it does a more complete job and I don't have to give up the spa for a day waiting for the chlorine levels to come down.  TDS has never been a concern for me.

Because I use a minimal amount of dichlor after use, I like to raise my free chlorine level to 5 ppm once per week.  That generally means about one tablespn for my 485 gallons.  At that level, I can still use the spa and I get a good spike in sanitation.

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