Have a new Nordic Hot Tub and will be using Bromine as a sanitizer. This site has been amazing and have been happy that I found it. I have had no issues with my inground pool where I am using Chlorine, but am a little confused on the Bromine in terms of testing. I have been reading through the forum to find answer and I may have missed it so sorry if this is redundant.
Hot Tub - Nordic Spa (300 gal)
TF-100 Test Kit
Has Ozonator
When we had hot tub delivered, they gave me some FrogEase product which I used till it ran out but hated it as I couldn't really get good test results and didn't trust it was doing what it was supposed to. Have friends that use Bromine and like it and from what I've read, its is a bit more maintenance friendly in terms of not having to check and add chemical every day, so I am going to go with Bromine for now. I read through the forum and the intro post on using Bromine in the hot tub. I added sodium bromide and shock (12% liquid that I use in the pool) and then added a Bromine floater.
I am testing water with the TF-100 and doing the OTO test and the FAS/DPD test. Think I have the conversion down, fill tube to 10ml, add scoop of powder, each drop of R-0871 is .5 x 1.125 to calculate the Bromine (correct I think?)
My question is what to do when the bromine is low? With the Chlorine pool, I use the handy TFP app and it says add this much shock to the pool to get to desired level. What am I doing with the Bromine?
Dave
Hot Tub - Nordic Spa (300 gal)
TF-100 Test Kit
Has Ozonator
When we had hot tub delivered, they gave me some FrogEase product which I used till it ran out but hated it as I couldn't really get good test results and didn't trust it was doing what it was supposed to. Have friends that use Bromine and like it and from what I've read, its is a bit more maintenance friendly in terms of not having to check and add chemical every day, so I am going to go with Bromine for now. I read through the forum and the intro post on using Bromine in the hot tub. I added sodium bromide and shock (12% liquid that I use in the pool) and then added a Bromine floater.
I am testing water with the TF-100 and doing the OTO test and the FAS/DPD test. Think I have the conversion down, fill tube to 10ml, add scoop of powder, each drop of R-0871 is .5 x 1.125 to calculate the Bromine (correct I think?)
My question is what to do when the bromine is low? With the Chlorine pool, I use the handy TFP app and it says add this much shock to the pool to get to desired level. What am I doing with the Bromine?
- Do I need to add more Sodium Bromide?
- Do I need to increase spread rate in the floater?
- Do I need to add shock, is it just that the bromide bank needs recharge?
- Something else?
Dave