Hot Tub Forum
Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: MaryM on October 08, 2004, 10:11:50 pm
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I like the idea of Bromine - no clorine smell. Is it as good of a santitizer as clorine? We will have an ozinator too.
Thanks,
Mary
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Bromine works great, does has a slight odor, and does dry your skin out alittle, but it stays crystal clear with just a little maintenance. I use a floater with bromine tablets and add a little bromine granulates once a week.
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We use bromine with an ozonator and the Spa Frog. We keep the level around 1ppm so there's no noticable smell (That I can tell anyway...). We have a Sundance spa with a built in brominator basket that we keep 2-3 tablets in at all times. That keeps bromine level pretty much where we want it. We were torn at the beginning with going with bromine or chlorine and our dealer was pushing bromine. We tried it and it's worked out great so far.
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Same thing with me - Sundance Optima on its way; dealer all for Bromine. So bromine does have a slight odor? More or less than clorine? Bromine drys out skin? That surprized me. More or less than clorine? My son has eczema - it can flare up pretty badly at times.
Thanks for all the help,
~Mary
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Same thing with me - Sundance Optima on its way; dealer all for Bromine. So bromine does have a slight odor? More or less than clorine? Bromine drys out skin? That surprized me. More or less than clorine? My son has eczema - it can flare up pretty badly at times.
Thanks for all the help,
~Mary
We don't notice any odour with bromine in out Optima. I think if we didn't have an ozonator and kept our levels higher then there might be a smell to it. The only time I smell anything is when I put the bromine tablets in the basket. After that I can smell it on my hands until I wash off.
We also have a history of eczema in our family and we haven't seen any noticable difference with the kids skin.
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We have a Cameo and use dichlor, spa frog and ozinator. The only time I smell the dichlor is after we put in our dose after soaking or the once a week shock. Of course we also have some of the aroma beads in the air chamber and smell that more than anything. Our skin dosen't seem dry to us but YMMV.
You can always start one way and if it is not working out change (I do beleive that would require a water change though).
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We use Chlorine and we also have the cd ozone, We don't use alot of chemicals and the water is fresh and clean with no chlorine smell. 2-3 times a week I add about 2oz of Chlorine. Sundance Cameo.
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I VERY much prefer Chlorine over Bromine but the reality is try what you think you like and switch if you find out Bromine isn't what you thought it may be.
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I VERY much prefer Chlorine over Bromine but the reality is try what you think you like and switch if you find out Bromine isn't what you thought it may be.
Hi Spatech
Why do you prefer Chlorine over Bromine?
Steve
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To all you Canadians curious about this debate, understand that products like Nature 2/Visiosn are not legal in Canada yet. These products are not compatible with bromine. These products are popular because in combination with ozone, one can maintain a cl content as low as .5 PPM. Until such time that Nature 2 is aproved in Canada bromine will be the more popular option.
HTMan
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Mary
You should try one of the Enzyme treatments in your spa such as Eco One. They moisturize instead of dry out your skin and work very well for people with eczema.
Same thing with me - Sundance Optima on its way; dealer all for Bromine. So bromine does have a slight odor? More or less than clorine? Bromine drys out skin? That surprized me. More or less than clorine? My son has eczema - it can flare up pretty badly at times.
Thanks for all the help,
~Mary
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Most bromine tablets have close to 45% chlorine as the active ingredient. As a result, they off-gas chlorine and that damages covers, pillows, and stinks.
Bromine requires an oxidizer, and building in a bunch of chlorine is one way for manufacturers to be sure you have that oxidizer.
Another way is to offer pure bromine and put the job of adding oxidizer into the hands of the spa owner.
Brilliance does just that. No chlorine at all, and you add MPS once per week to juice it up. You can skip the MPS for a week if you don't use the spa, or add extra if you have my brother-in-law over for a soak.
(http://www.brillianceforspas.com/images/about_products/sanitizer_1.jpg) (http://www.brillianceforspas.com/)
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I've been using the Brillance Bromine for 4 months now and have been very happy with it. I have ultra sensitive skin - pool chlorine makes it dry & flaky - and I have had no problems so far. My dealer recommended it to me as it doesn't have the chlorine. I was a bit hesitant at first - was going to use Nature 2 - but I have been converted! I have found it easy to maintain the levels (but I haven't been throwing large tubbing parties either ;) )