Ira Posted March 25, 2007 Report Share Posted March 25, 2007 I wonder what you should do - if you are using a biguanide system - and the city water has chlorine. What if the pre-filter on the hose that you use - - when you fill the spa - still allows excess chlorine into the spa ? I am aware of options like: - leave the cover off for a day - and let chlorine oxidize ( dissipate to gas ) - - - use 5 gal buckets to to off spa instead of hose with a dechlorinator in the bucket ( Ugh!! ) I would much rather fill it (solana tx - 160 gal. ) with a hose ! If using a baquaspa system - can a dechlorinator be added to the spa water directly - if you test it and find chlorine present ?? I know that chlorine and biguanide don't mix ! Thanks for any info - am just newbee - trying to learn more ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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