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Hi all.I have a few questions that I hope you can answer for me before I fill my tub. I purchased the tub in Jan and was not sure if I was maintaining and checking the chemials correctly. I hope this year to do it right.1) I have two different types of test strips....2-way and 6-way. The 2-way only checks for Free Chlorine and PH. 6-way tests for Total hardness, Total Chlorine, Free Chlorine, Bromine, PH, Total Alkalinity & Stabilizer......With different tests strips available it has confusing me on what I need to be testing for...Should I test for everything on the 6-way strip or are there only certain things I need to be worried about?You should test for Chlorine, Ph, Alkalinity let you dealer test for stabilizer and hardness2) Correct me if I am wrong but you dont use Chlorine and Bromine together in the tub.......you only use one or the other right? Isn't Bromine safer?Correct Bromine oChlorine not both, as for bromine being safer, I personally use chlorine and follow the vermonter method, next to no chlorine present at tub time.r 3) I keep a bull frog in the tub..........and I am not sure exactly what its supposed to do other than someone told they are good to keep in the tub.....Can someone explain what it does and if it is good to keep in the tub?Let the poor little guy out I think you meant spa frog and I think they are a mineral cartridge simalar to Nature 2 and assist in tub santizing4) There are SEVERAL chemicals for hot tubs........should I have ALL of them to maintain everything in perfect reading for the 6-way strips? If so, why do they even make a 2-way strip?You should have Ph up or down depending on you local water conditions, Alkalinity up(baking soda), possibly a clarifier, MPS (shock) and thats about it. Other chems can be bought in small quantities as needed.I hope you guys can help me out.Thanks a million. Hope it helped and your welcome
The reason I said to let your dealer test for stablizer and hardness is beacause they don't have to be tested for as often as Ph and alkalinity but, seeing that its a 1/2 hr drive for you kinda changes things. You should only need to test stablizer (CYA) about once a month and hardness at the time of fill and then about once a month.