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Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: andyp on March 12, 2017, 11:04:55 am

Title: a bit off advice about bromine
Post by: andyp on March 12, 2017, 11:04:55 am
hi all,
just after a bit of advice about bromine, ive had a tub for about a year, changed water about 4 weeks ago, ive just tested the water and showed very low bromine, I used a floater with tablets in but my girls forgot to put this back in, so I done a shock with granules, but the water turn a funky green shade as soon as put the dissolved bromine went in, so I'm asking is there a shelf life on bromine, did I use to much bromine and is it normal for the water to turn green as soon as chemical's added.
many thanks
Andy 
Title: Re: a bit off advice about bromine
Post by: Tman122 on March 12, 2017, 04:03:24 pm
hi all,
just after a bit of advice about bromine, ive had a tub for about a year, changed water about 4 weeks ago, ive just tested the water and showed very low bromine, I used a floater with tablets in but my girls forgot to put this back in, so I done a shock with granules, but the water turn a funky green shade as soon as put the dissolved bromine went in, so I'm asking is there a shelf life on bromine, did I use to much bromine and is it normal for the water to turn green as soon as chemical's added.
many thanks
Andy

I've never seen the green thing but also struggled with bromine in the 2-3 years I used it. Leaving the floater out for how long? Is likely part of the cause unless your girls were filthy, then that is your problem. Give it some time and see what it does. How much does it filter? Has the filter been cleaned? Do you have some MPS? (monopersulphate) spelling. What are your PH and Alk readings?
Title: Re: a bit off advice about bromine
Post by: The Wizard of Spas on March 14, 2017, 12:48:58 pm
I've seen this with pools:  You shock it and it turns green.  All I do is follow up immediately with a double dose of shock and it goes away.