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re: Best filter system for an inground pool?
Posted on 5/10/21 at 7:52 am to greygoose
Posted on 5/10/21 at 7:52 am to greygoose
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I bought a hot tub last year. Fought with balancing the water on a constant basis. Even when the water was balanced correctly, still got chlorine smell and burning eyes. Did some research on a salt system for hot tubs and found one for about $200. I have it set to run 6 hours a day. The water is always perfect when I test.
What type of chlorine were you using? Most types of chlorine should not be used with hot tubs. For freestanding hot tubs the only widely accepted form of chlorine to be used is sodium dichlor.
The salt system you are using is producing chlorine however. It is very likely that that components for your hot tub are not "salt ready".
Posted on 5/11/21 at 7:50 am to nolanola
quote:We used that "Frog" shite for the 1st 6 months.
What type of chlorine were you using? Most types of chlorine should not be used with hot tubs. For freestanding hot tubs the only widely accepted form of chlorine to be used is sodium dichlor.
The salt system you are using is producing chlorine however. It is very likely that that components for your hot tub are not "salt ready".
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