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bradleyabell:

--- Quote from: Afterfive on April 03, 2018, 01:34:20 pm ---It is but i think i dont get enough water movement to make it come out.i have it at 6 already.thats why i would think i could get water out of cir pump.

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You don’t nessecarily need water movement to get the bromine out of the frog. Just by it being in the water it will do it’s job. What you need is sodium bromide. If you just start by putting a frog w/bromine in your tub it could take a week or 2 to get levels needed to show up on a test strip.

Afterfive:
Its been up since oct 2017.and i did put frog startup in .unfortunately sometimes it goes 10 days before i get back and seems cloudy. But if i run pumps on low once and awhile water is clearer.also put oxy powder in when i leave.i just thought cir pump had more adjustment

Beck0101:
Consider buying another floater to supplement your frog.  Cheap, easy...

The Wizard of Spas:

--- Quote from: Afterfive on April 03, 2018, 06:14:06 pm ---Its been up since oct 2017.and i did put frog startup in .unfortunately sometimes it goes 10 days before i get back and seems cloudy. But if i run pumps on low once and awhile water is clearer.also put oxy powder in when i leave.i just thought cir pump had more adjustment

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Its hard for anything to sit for 10 days w/o any water chemistry maintenance and be crystal clear.  Something has to give:  Up your circulation, up your times checking the chemistry, Add more shock/sodium bromide to help your floating system out, switch to @ease by Frog (King Technology) or something else that is better fit for long absences between checking your spa, etc etc.

In all fairness, I'd start with cutting down your 10 day periods between checking your tub if that is a possibility. 

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