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kidflash
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Still playing chemist will our 2 week old spa - my question is...
We are using Bromine granules - I have been testing everyday and everyday, whether or not we have used the spa, the test strip shows no Bromine. I add, run the jets, then test again an hour later and fine with Bromine. The next day, no bromine.....the other levels are fine (alkaline, ph, hardness)...I then bought a test kit thinking maybe the strips were not accurate...same thing. Seems the bromine only lasts 18-24 hours...even after shocking (not re-activating, haven't gone that route yet).
Now to the question - would using tablets alleviate having to add bromine everyday....I hear people talk about not testing or adding chemicals for upwards of 2 weeks - I'm sure my spa would be green by then....
BTW, I did speak with the dealer...brought water in for testing (spa and original water source) and all they can tell me is, if all levels are fine, just keep adding bromine as necessary - I guess that means daily.
Thanks for any help and/or suggestions....
We are using Bromine granules - I have been testing everyday and everyday, whether or not we have used the spa, the test strip shows no Bromine. I add, run the jets, then test again an hour later and fine with Bromine. The next day, no bromine.....the other levels are fine (alkaline, ph, hardness)...I then bought a test kit thinking maybe the strips were not accurate...same thing. Seems the bromine only lasts 18-24 hours...even after shocking (not re-activating, haven't gone that route yet).
Now to the question - would using tablets alleviate having to add bromine everyday....I hear people talk about not testing or adding chemicals for upwards of 2 weeks - I'm sure my spa would be green by then....
BTW, I did speak with the dealer...brought water in for testing (spa and original water source) and all they can tell me is, if all levels are fine, just keep adding bromine as necessary - I guess that means daily.
Thanks for any help and/or suggestions....