Hot Tub Forum
Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: bosco0633 on July 28, 2005, 09:01:23 am
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Ok, so I have had the tub for a day now. This is the problem. Last night 4 adults were in it. My wife son and I were in it earlier in the day as well.
So After my wife and I got out, I added to tablespoons of shock as directed by my dealer. I ran the boost cycle to mix it. At night 4 adults in it for like 3 hours, i know i know. The one girl is a makeup and lotion girl I think. After they left, I added 4 tablespoons of shock or what arctic calls refresh.
Anyways this morning I went out to look at it and the water is a little cloudy, but more importantly the top looks like someone put a layer of baby powder accross it. What is all the gunk on the top of the water and how do I get rid of it.
I checked the water and bromine, and total alk is good. The PH was a little high so I added one capful of ph down as directed in the book.
My question is, did I over shock? Is one tablespoon per user really needed every time? I have a micropure filter as well which you dont clean ever, and I was told that you should not add clarifiers to the water because it could clog the filter.
What do I do? I thought finding a tub was hard, I am so confused. I dont want to be the over chemical the tub guy, so please help.
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"I have a micropure filter as well which you dont clean ever"
Never, ever? Is it disposable? how long does it last? What does this cost?
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yeah its a disposable. You change it every 3 to 4 months. You never clean it, just leave it in there.
You get three for 90canadian
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I am thinking of using them on my Beachcomber Tub when it arrives next week. The web site is:
www.micropure.ca
I found a site that sells them:
www.hottubessentials.com/micropure-disposable-filters.asp
Looks like a good product, but hard to get info on them. If you search this forum for MicroPure a couple of threads show up with info.
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Ok, so I have had the tub for a day now. This is the problem. Last night 4 adults were in it. My wife son and I were in it earlier in the day as well.
So After my wife and I got out, I added to tablespoons of shock as directed by my dealer. I ran the boost cycle to mix it. At night 4 adults in it for like 3 hours, i know i know. The one girl is a makeup and lotion girl I think. After they left, I added 4 tablespoons of shock or what arctic calls refresh.
Anyways this morning I went out to look at it and the water is a little cloudy, but more importantly the top looks like someone put a layer of baby powder accross it. What is all the gunk on the top of the water and how do I get rid of it.
I checked the water and bromine, and total alk is good. The PH was a little high so I added one capful of ph down as directed in the book.
My question is, did I over shock? Is one tablespoon per user really needed every time? I have a micropure filter as well which you dont clean ever, and I was told that you should not add clarifiers to the water because it could clog the filter.
What do I do? I thought finding a tub was hard, I am so confused. I dont want to be the over chemical the tub guy, so please help.
It sounds like you're on the right track bosco. You can't "over-shock" so don't worry about that. What you could do is increase your filtration cycles as it seems the lotions,etc. are not being filtered properly. Maintain a 3-5ppm of bromine and shock weekly and after heavy use.
I do agree with Chas in that most new owners only get about a month er 2 out their water as they haven't grasped the watercare concept yet. It'll come and it sounds like you're certainly ahead of most new owners... ;)
Steve
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hey steve, what should i set my cycle to. I am 1 hour filtration every four hours. what do you suggest for me to do. I was thinking that as well, i am glad you said that
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Hi Bosco:
First congrats on your TUB! Glad to see you are finally soaking.
I don't use bromine, so my advice may not exactly match your issues, but I will TRY.
The stuff floating is probably stuff that has clumped up and needs to be filtered out. I'd suggest shocking like you did, but allow the tub to run at least one or two cycles with the cover off and then see what happens. Remember, FILTRATION is what removes stuff, not just shock.
Am I hearing you say that you don't clean the filters, instead you just throw them out?
Best of Luck!
Drewski
:D
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The one girl is a makeup and lotion girl I think.
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!
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Bosco...you know what I would do??? I would beat the girl that had lotion on (ooops remembering a time back in the 70's when your neighbor could spank you sorry hehehe) Sounds like your getting a grasp on the chems hun. Like I am doing your just going to have to be patient and don't over think the chems...it's a basic easy task like mowing the lawn every week and setting the water to water it.
One thing that surprises me is how you filter..I'm reading it right...you filter one hour every four? see now tha's different than how I filter mine, it's set to come on at 2pm to 6pm in the afternoon and then from 10pm to 2am at night, so I'm filtering twice a day for 4 hours a day and right at this point and time my dealer is thinking on bumping that to 5 hours 2 x a day.
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thanks guys. Drewski I am using a new micro pure disposable filter. They are becoming popular down this way. You never clean them and dont need to add clarifier and defoamer apparently.
After 3 to 4 months you toss it and get a new one. Im calling my dealer right now to see what he suggests for my filter times.
any input greatly appreciated.
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ok, so i went through the manual and learned how to change filter cycles. I changed it to 2hours 4 times a day.. Now here is the problem, my tub has a safety to prevent water from getting to warm during filtering, It shuts itself down when it goes 2degrees over its set temp.
So the tub is not filtering right now because it is so hot outside. Thats why all this stuff is sitting on the water, so what do i do and how do i get the filtration to work in hot water.
I have a boost cycle but i have to manually start that and it goes for 45 min at a time. So now what.
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ok, so i went through the manual and learned how to change filter cycles. I changed it to 2hours 4 times a day.. Now here is the problem, my tub has a safety to prevent water from getting to warm during filtering, It shuts itself down when it goes 2degrees over its set temp.
So the tub is not filtering right now because it is so hot outside. Thats why all this stuff is sitting on the water, so what do i do and how do i get the filtration to work in hot water.
I have a boost cycle but i have to manually start that and it goes for 45 min at a time. So now what.
I am surprised no one has suggested Enzyme cleaners yet. They work great, provided you do not add it to the water with high bromine levels. I recommend adding it when Br/Cl < 3 or better yet when br/cl=0.
If your bromine is too high to add it, open the lid a run the pumps with air on. This will allow the bromine to gas-off and also allow your pumps torun longer without shutting down.
I do not know what chems Arctic carries (rebranded CAPO I think), but I am sure they have an enzyme product. Otherwise look for SPA PERFECT (most common brand) or go to Budz and get some REFRESH or go to the Beachcomber dealer and get some PUREZYME.
Hope this helps.
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Would those "Scum Balls" be useful here? Never have used them myself, so I don't know for sure how well they work.
Brewman
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Would those "Scum Balls" be useful here? Never have used them myself, so I don't know for sure how well they work.
Brewman
Absolutely! Also look for the the Scum Bug. Works the same. Why didn't I think of that ???
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will those chemicals work with my micropure filter. I was told no chemicals like that only, bromine, shock, ph up and down, and alk.
i am also allowed to use something that makes the water soft and fresh smelling. not sure of name.
Apparently the other products may clog my filter.
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will those chemicals work with my micropure filter. I was told no chemicals like that only, bromine, shock, ph up and down, and alk.
i am also allowed to use something that makes the water soft and fresh smelling. not sure of name.
Apparently the other products may clog my filter.
There is no chance a scum bug or scum ball will clog your filter. They float in the spa. They may float into your skimmer, but will never end up in the filter.
I have difficulty imagining enzyme cleaners cloging your filter any more or less than the "stuff" it is designed to break down.
That said, consult your dealer, they should know better than I, since I have never sold or used these filters (I will soon, but not yet).
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I may actually have one already. I have an orange sponge looking thing on a string. I have it tied to a diverter. Its called an Absorbie or something like that. Is that what you mean by that debugger.
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I may actually have one already. I have an orange sponge looking thing on a string. I have it tied to a diverter. Its called an Absorbie or something like that. Is that what you mean by that debugger.
Thats it!