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We've had our spa (Sundance Bahia) for 2 months now and I've used the Baqua chemicals provided by the Sundance dealer. I've had no problems and the various levels are usually in line, so I just add the recommended weekly amounts.I've read various posts regarding chemicals and most people don't seem to use BaquaSpa. I was just wondering why. Is there something I need to watch out for? Are the other chems out there easier? cleaner? What are some of the problems former users had?Thanks.
And its not heat disapated like chlorine. So theoretically if there werent any contaminents it would stay in there FOREVERRRR!!!!!!!
Chlorine isn't compromised by heat until way above hot tub temps. Chlorine is actually more effective in warm temps.
Chlorine is compromised by hot tub temps. Bromine is not.
Chlorine is not compromised by hot tub temps. Chlorine does not start to lose effectiveness until somewhere in the 130 degree range and is most effective in killing organisms in water at about 115 degrees.