Its great stuff.
Just pour it in and your set till you drain it and fill it up again.
Depending on your stock water, but it did raise my alkaline level at first. Nothing bad, just needed to use a little Spa down to bring it where it needed to be. Pour it in after the shock an hour or so later, let her rip full blast for an hour and check it.
I'm not sure why but this time was the easiest time I ever had filling mine up. They must have changed our water processing here.
I filled it up, heated it, put a pack of shock in and let it run for an hour, poured in the buffer and let it run for an hour, then added some down and let it run for an hour and was ready to party. Once everything was good, I filled the R2D2 with bromine tabs to keep the bromine up.
I found it helpful once it was close is to only add half of the amount of chemicals that say to add. Its easier to add more then to try to fix it once you added to much. Dont sit there an watch the pot boil with a test strip in your hand. Its hard no to do it but its frustrating. After the setup, one chemical at a time, hang for an hour with it filtering or running then test it. Once you get used to it, you will only test once a week. Its to the point that I can smell when it needs more bromine and can see by the foam or water color if the alkaline needs to be adjusted.
You must be getting excited. Tomorrow is the big day isn't it?
Just pour it in and your set till you drain it and fill it up again.
Depending on your stock water, but it did raise my alkaline level at first. Nothing bad, just needed to use a little Spa down to bring it where it needed to be. Pour it in after the shock an hour or so later, let her rip full blast for an hour and check it.
I'm not sure why but this time was the easiest time I ever had filling mine up. They must have changed our water processing here.
I filled it up, heated it, put a pack of shock in and let it run for an hour, poured in the buffer and let it run for an hour, then added some down and let it run for an hour and was ready to party. Once everything was good, I filled the R2D2 with bromine tabs to keep the bromine up.
I found it helpful once it was close is to only add half of the amount of chemicals that say to add. Its easier to add more then to try to fix it once you added to much. Dont sit there an watch the pot boil with a test strip in your hand. Its hard no to do it but its frustrating. After the setup, one chemical at a time, hang for an hour with it filtering or running then test it. Once you get used to it, you will only test once a week. Its to the point that I can smell when it needs more bromine and can see by the foam or water color if the alkaline needs to be adjusted.
You must be getting excited. Tomorrow is the big day isn't it?
