D1 Spa (hot tub) Water Care Guide

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  • Опубликовано: 8 янв 2025

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  • @Timmywahoo
    @Timmywahoo 2 года назад

    We really never got the handle on the Ozonator when we installed our Dim1 19 Dual temp. The unit is 15 years old and in good shape. We shifted to chlorine as the Bromine smell was kind of bad at year 10. Water care is supper critical for all tubs. I just pulled some original spa jet nozzles out to replace them. The plastic was gone from the back end of the nozzle stuck in the back of the jet housing. We needed to get any broken pieces out of the housing with a small needle nose pliers or a pic type device before dealing with any "air lock" issues. Once the residual pieces our out, time to replace it now with one of your new jet nozzles from "Easy Spa Parts". We keep some as backup just in case. Most folks owning or servicing a large Swim Spa/Hot Tube like this will have a box of these as backup. Water changes are your opportunity to change out parts (Suction Baskets, Jet Nozzles, light lenses, drain screens etc) that sit below the water line and might require service and replacement prior to refills.

  • @tmaddrummer
    @tmaddrummer 7 лет назад +1

    Why no instructions for using Bromine as I was directed to do when we purchased the D1?