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How does this sound? Change the water after 78 days when using dichlor but double the time using bromine, 157 days, which is 5 months?
I have ordered a TDS meter. They are quite inexpensive from ebay.I have done the test that was suggested, turning the jets off and seeing how quick the water clears. It only took a few seconds for everything to go crystal clear and i could see the bottom like it was new water. I hear what you say about dichlor consumption, and that is helpful.As a good rule of thumb 3-4 months seems about right to change the water.
TwinCitiesHotSpring ..... Took your advice and bought a TDS meter. Tried it today and found my water to be 1650 and fresh tap water to be 197. If nothing else, it is interesting to see the difference between new and old water.