Boatwrench
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Petaluma, CA
The house we moved into has a above ground spa. It is a Hot Springs 1987 model Prodigy. I didn't want to jump into a toxic soup and wanted fresh water so it would be my cooties so I paid a service to drain, clean, refill, and set up the initial chemicals to purify the water. It was costly.
Now my questions.
1. The service set the timer for the filters to come on every four hours for 15 minutes. The spa sits right outside my bedroom and I don't like the 1AM wake up call. The timer is easy enough to reset (the previous owners left the manual) If I reset it for 30 minutes at 8AM, 12PM, 4PM, and 8PM covering the same filtration time, but not evenly spaced over a 24hr cycle, is that OK?
2. This thing hasn't heated up yet. It's a 220v, outside temp has been in low 40s, dropping to low 30s at night. It has been running 24hrs and has come up in temp from 63F to 80F.
3. Chemicals. The service left a box of chemicals. Ph up, Ph down and strips I understand, same as the aquarium. The others:
All-Natural Water Treatment and Conditioner
Calcium Booster
Sea Klear Spa Sanitizing Granules ( I think this is chlorine)
Sea Clear Natural Clarifier All Natural Filter Soak
OK so which one is used for "Spa Shock" that I have read about?
4. They offer a bi-monthly service for $99 a month. Is it worth it? or is this all pretty easy once I get the correct instructions on how to use the chemicals?
Thanks,
Tom
Now my questions.
1. The service set the timer for the filters to come on every four hours for 15 minutes. The spa sits right outside my bedroom and I don't like the 1AM wake up call. The timer is easy enough to reset (the previous owners left the manual) If I reset it for 30 minutes at 8AM, 12PM, 4PM, and 8PM covering the same filtration time, but not evenly spaced over a 24hr cycle, is that OK?
2. This thing hasn't heated up yet. It's a 220v, outside temp has been in low 40s, dropping to low 30s at night. It has been running 24hrs and has come up in temp from 63F to 80F.
3. Chemicals. The service left a box of chemicals. Ph up, Ph down and strips I understand, same as the aquarium. The others:
All-Natural Water Treatment and Conditioner
Calcium Booster
Sea Klear Spa Sanitizing Granules ( I think this is chlorine)
Sea Clear Natural Clarifier All Natural Filter Soak
OK so which one is used for "Spa Shock" that I have read about?
4. They offer a bi-monthly service for $99 a month. Is it worth it? or is this all pretty easy once I get the correct instructions on how to use the chemicals?
Thanks,
Tom