Can't get Bromine above 0!

Hello!

I keep getting an error saying "my post contains curse words", though I can't seem to find any. So instead of my big long write up; I'm going to try to write this super simply, and then maybe fill in more information. This feels like an exercise I had in an undergraduate English class where I had to write instructions at a 6th grade reading level; avoiding any complicated words.


Tap water very high in CH/KH and pH (CH/KH off the charts on every test kit I've found, pH around 8.6-9.0)
Used 'Spa Down' for a couple of days on new spa. CH is 125, KH is 80. pH is 7.5
Added 2.5 ounces of Bromide Booster (per instructions). Added floater.
Added non-chlorine shock.

Next day; Bromine 0.0. Added 1 cup Chlorine Bleach.
Today: Bromine 0.0

...Help?

(I had a lot more information, but the forum seems to think my language is foul so I'm hoping I can fill in the blanks in posts below and figure out this intricacies of this language filter)
 
Did you use a bromine starter? If not, then it may take awhile for the bromine to show up. You can crush some tabs and put in the bottom of spa.

Yes. Per the instructions I used 2.5 oz. of the 5oz bottle included with the kit. And since then I've ended up adding the other 2.5oz. So in total, 5 ounces of a bromine starter in a 300 gallon spa. Still getting a zero reading regardless of test strip brand.

Today, the spa has cloudy water and a 'scummy' buildup on surfaces, like underneath the cover and the lid of the bromine floater. My assumption is that is just five days of water with no measurable level of santizer (and it has been used in that time). From what I'm reading, maybe a strong shot of bleach with the top off and bubbles on would be a good way to at least kill off some of this bacteria while I figure this out?
 
I wouldn't crush up tabs. You really don't want to handle tabs like that and tabs add a lot of dmh which isn't good.

You just need to add enough liquid chlorine to get past the demand.

You also need a good test kit, not test strips.
 
I wouldn't crush up tabs. You really don't want to handle tabs like that and tabs add a lot of dmh which isn't good.

You just need to add enough liquid chlorine to get past the demand.

You also need a good test kit, not test strips.


Thanks!

Well, oops. I followed his advice and crushed some up and mixed it up into the pool. Is there a concern with the DMH?

I added a cup of liquid chlorine (6%) and predictably, the levels spiked. Though this time, they've stayed up! So far so good, and the slime/film is gone.
 
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