Hot Tub Forum
Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: srlollar on May 22, 2006, 08:38:53 pm
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OK I'm on my second refill and have a question on TA. From the first fill I have had to use an enormous amount of Leisure TIme Spa Down. A whole bottle to be exact. Is this normal? I do not have well water. Has anyone else experienced this?
Thanks!
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Lets hear the specifics, where was the TA when you started, what about the PH?
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I am only using test strips. According to the strips it is over 180. pH appears to be in line.
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I am only using test strips. According to the strips it is over 180. pH appears to be in line.
Test strips are hard under ideal circumstances. I'd find another method. Most recommend a Taylor Test kit. I use a cheaper alternative, a test kit from HTH that is available from Walmart for around $14. Another thought, when making PH or Alk adjustments, start small and check again in 12 hours. Those adjustments take a while to register and you don't want to create a yo-yo effect.
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Thanks-I'll try that
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When I was using Spa Guard PH down it took me 3lbs (1.5 big bottles) to bring my PH and Akalinity in. The water around here is very high ph. My service tech told me off the record what he does on his. He uses muriatic acid. I have been using it for about 3yrs now. I now get my balance in usually first try. I pour acid into a 5 gallon bucket full of water and then pour it into the center of the hot tub with the power off and the water still. Let sit for 10 minutes and then power back up and turn jets on. I do not take a reading for 1 week. I may have to make a small adjustment but usually hit it right on. I pour acid slowly and count so I don't know exactly what amount I use but it is probably around 3 cups. I know they say you should not use muriatic acid in a hot tub but after doing it for 3 years now I can not tell any damage it has done. My tech said he has used it for around 8yrs now. I guess maybe I will pay for it some day but it is sure nice not having to fight it for a month trying to get the balance in anymore.
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I can see the potential for this product, as long as the person using it is aware of the dangers and take appropriate precautions.
I'm thinking of using it on my next water change- our tap water is very high in alkalinity, and I have to add about 22 ounces of Ph decrease to get in range. Thinking prudent use of muratic acid may be in order.