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  1. Thank you Chem Geek...so what I take from that is that in the case of a fiberglass spa, getting my PH to a proper level is more important that getting my TA up to the desired level...right? If that's the case, then all I should have to do is bring down my PH to an acceptable level. Thanks again! Dan
  2. Hi, Just got my Arctic Yukon installed 6 weeks ago. For the life of me, I'm having a hard time getting the TA and PH in the safe zone . The PH always seems high, and TA low. The dealer, who tests my water, told me to bring the PH down to a good level, then bring the TA up which will also raise the PH and all will be good. I've tried this rooutine twice in two weeks (I get the water tested there once a week), but the result is always the same. I'm running bromine tablets, and that test is good. The only other thing I've added was calcium to bring the hardness up. Unfortunately, the only test method I have is strips, and from what I've read here a Taylor K-2006 is the test kit to get. Any ideas?? Thanks, Dan
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