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Chlorine is unstable in hot tub temperature water.
QuoteChlorine is unstable in hot tub temperature water.Not entirely correct. Â Sodium hypochlorite becomes unstable and begins to loose its effectiveness at 120 F. Â At hot tub temps it works just as well as at pool temps.
Steve,Yes I am religious about adding 2 teaspoons of dichlor daily. Â I normally shock with about 16 teaspoons of dichlor, but occasionally use MPS. Â A month ago I was having problems with getting 0 FC levels just 15 minutes after daily dichlor so I refilled the tub and used SwirlAway. Â I again had this problem a week ago and shocked with MPS and also 20 teaspoons of dichlor within a 24 hour period. Â I was able to get the dichlor to read per my above post, but it is always back to 0 within 8 hours. Â My water will get just a little cloudy after a week, but using something like Clean & Clear always gets it back to sparkling clean. Â I am just concerned that my tub is not totally sanitary and don't know what else to do. Â I'm looking for suggestions.
guys,Vinny, I can't remember now, do you use MPS at all? You might try shocking with some MPS. That might oxidize out whatever is causing your cloudiness. Steve