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JackVa1

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Bromine Frog Question
« on: June 12, 2008, 04:49:59 pm »
Our Caldera is just a few months old. Jut two of us use it three days a week.

I just changed the cartridge and it seemed to still have some in it after 6 weeks. It was set to number 4 . The cartridge suggests starting with number 3 and our levels were fine at 4 , but 6 weeks????

I was told to change this every month so I finally changed it, but what gives?

My ppg has always read good based on the strip test.

Also - does the weekly "shock " affect this reading? It seemed high after my shock last week.

Thanks for any information.

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Bromine Frog Question
« on: June 12, 2008, 04:49:59 pm »

Hillbilly Hot Tub

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Re: Bromine Frog Question
« Reply #1 on: June 14, 2008, 11:05:34 am »
I answered you an the other forum too....

Why change the cartridge if you still had bromine? You are a lucky one that does not chew up a lot of bromine...enjoy that.

When you shock it re-establishes the bromine. The used up bromine becomes good again, that why you have a high reading after shocking, this super sanitizes the spa and oxidizes wastes.

You may find as time goes befor your next water change that you have to turn the feeder down since it continues to put fresh bromine in the tub and if it is not getting used up your bromine levels will creep, specially when you shock and re-establish the bromine thats all ready in the water.
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Re: Bromine Frog Question
« Reply #2 on: June 17, 2008, 08:57:17 am »
JackVa1,
If there's still bromine in it, don't remove it. And if it's the sales person who told you to change it every month then they're just trying to generate some revenue!

Personally, I haven't bought a bromine cartridge for my frog system in a couple of years. I have the early version of the King Technology cartridges that have a removable top. When it gets low, I just refill the cartridge with 1" bromine tablets. The cartridge is a little discolored but other than that, it's working fine.

Anyway, replace it only when it's near empty and save yourself some $$$

Phil
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