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cheesehead
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Post subject: Bromine = Baquacil?  Posted: May 19th, 2011, 8:35 pm |
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Is Bromine basically the same as Baquacil? If so then just follow the same procedures for conversion to chlorine? Thanks! 
_________________ 25,000 gal. bromine, IG plaster pool w/sand filter, 2 spd, 1hp, 1.5fr sta-rite pump.
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cheesehead
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Post subject: Re: Bromine = Baquacil?  Posted: May 19th, 2011, 8:55 pm |
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JohnT wrote: No. Baquacil is biguanide. You really can't convert from bromine.  So there is no conversion short of draining the pool? Our pool was drained about 1/2 of the 25,000 gallons this winter. So I can't believe the concentration of Bromine is very high. Is there any other alternatives? What would be the worst that would happen if I tried the conversion? Just looking for alternatives to the pricey bromine chemicals. 
_________________ 25,000 gal. bromine, IG plaster pool w/sand filter, 2 spd, 1hp, 1.5fr sta-rite pump.
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JasonLion
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Post subject: Re: Bromine = Baquacil?  Posted: May 19th, 2011, 9:09 pm |
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Joined: May 7th, 2007, 3:03 pm Posts: 23640 Location: Silver Spring, MD
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Switching from bromine does require a complete water replacement. Trying a baqua conversion would simply have no effect (other than to waste chlorine). Bromine does not need to be expensive. Once you have an appropriate bromide level you can simply use chlorine to reactivate it back to bromine. You will use somewhat more chlorine than you would without the bromine, but you don't need to buy any expensive chemicals other than recharging the bromide bank once or twice a season.
_________________ 19K gal, vinyl, 1/2 HP WhisperFlo pump, 200 sqft cartridge filter, AutoPilot Digital SWG, Dolphin Dynamic cleaning robot TFP Admin. Creator of The Pool Calculator. Other handy links: Support this site, TF Test Kits, Pool School
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cheesehead
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Post subject: Re: Bromine = Baquacil?  Posted: May 19th, 2011, 9:15 pm |
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Joined: May 17th, 2011, 8:32 pm Posts: 30 Location: West Michigan
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JasonLion wrote: Switching from bromine does require a complete water replacement. Trying a baqua conversion would simply have no effect (other than to waste chlorine). Bromine does not need to be expensive. Once you have an appropriate bromide level you can simply use chlorine to reactivate it back to bromine. You will use somewhat more chlorine than you would without the bromine, but you don't need to buy any expensive chemicals other than recharging the bromide bank once or twice a season. So I should continue with the bromine tablets and use chlorine as a booster/shocker when needed to raise the levels appropriately?
_________________ 25,000 gal. bromine, IG plaster pool w/sand filter, 2 spd, 1hp, 1.5fr sta-rite pump.
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JasonLion
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Post subject: Re: Bromine = Baquacil?  Posted: May 19th, 2011, 9:44 pm |
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Joined: May 7th, 2007, 3:03 pm Posts: 23640 Location: Silver Spring, MD
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You can probably cut way back on the number of bromine tablets you use and use chlorine day to day to reactivate your existing bromide reserve to maintain your bromine level. You will still need to use the occasional tablet to make up for bromide lost to splash out or backwashing, but for the most part you can use chlorine.
_________________ 19K gal, vinyl, 1/2 HP WhisperFlo pump, 200 sqft cartridge filter, AutoPilot Digital SWG, Dolphin Dynamic cleaning robot TFP Admin. Creator of The Pool Calculator. Other handy links: Support this site, TF Test Kits, Pool School
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cheesehead
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Post subject: Re: Bromine = Baquacil?  Posted: May 19th, 2011, 9:57 pm |
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JasonLion wrote: You can probably cut way back on the number of bromine tablets you use and use chlorine day to day to reactivate your existing bromide reserve to maintain your bromine level. You will still need to use the occasional tablet to make up for bromide lost to splash out or backwashing, but for the most part you can use chlorine. Thank you sir!! 
_________________ 25,000 gal. bromine, IG plaster pool w/sand filter, 2 spd, 1hp, 1.5fr sta-rite pump.
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