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Ok, I tried to get my answer by reading previous threads but I just want to be sure.I just got a Hot Spot Tub (Hot Spring Economy line) and I love it. Â I love the lounger and well, I just love everything about it except the chemical part.My dealer set it up for me, filled it and put in a floating thingy since we are only up at our cabin every two weeks. Â They gave us chlorine disks...I KNOW. Â I verified it was ok with them and they said they were slow release chlorine and that I would be fine. Â My manual and this board says I won't be, but I don't know how else to keep the tub sanitized while we are gone for 14 days at a time.I have test strips and my free chlorine was fine, it was my alk, calcium and PH. Â My alk was low and my PH was high, and my calcium is off the charts. Â Apparently we have hard water. Â So I read the manual and it said to adjust the Alk first, then the calcium, then the PH. Â I can't seem to get my Alk up enough and my PH is all wonky, it will be way high one day and ok the next, then borderline low then high again. Â As for calcium, my kit included some cleaner that is supposed to combat deposits. Â So, I guess my questions are:1. Â Floater, we aren't going to switch the water out now but do you all suggest a bromine floater when we do? Â I haven't seen any damage to the tub from the floater as of now. Â 2. Â Alk, do I just keep on putting alk up until it actually ups...because that is a lot of chems.3. Calcium hardness, do I just use that cleaner stuff to combat the hard water?4. PH, how do you deal with wonky PH?I have never seen a post where people's ALK is way low and their PH was way high, and then they can't get the alk to go up. Â Sorry if there was one and I missed it.For those looking for a reasonably priced, no bells/whistles tub....check out Hot Spot. Â I really love it.
The largest Hot Spot holds 360 gallons.Which model do you have?