Hot Tub Forum
Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: rayf01 on November 12, 2018, 01:27:49 pm
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I have been using Bromine. The twp part system to start, then I was using MSP every now and then to shock and also had a floater with bromine tablets.
1. Should you leave a floater in all the time when not using it, doesn't it just add to the bromine level in the hot tub and will it get to a point where the bromine level is so high you can't use it?
2. Should I person just use MSP on a regular basis?
3. When you use MSP either as a weekly maintenance or for shocking, should you take the cover off?
I've noticed lately that the hot tub has a very strong bromine smell, I think my bromine level got quite high, What is the way to bring it down, just by leaving the cover off for awhile?
Thanks.
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I have been using Bromine. The twp part system to start, then I was using MSP every now and then to shock and also had a floater with bromine tablets.
1. Should you leave a floater in all the time when not using it, doesn't it just add to the bromine level in the hot tub and will it get to a point where the bromine level is so high you can't use it?
2. Should I person just use MSP on a regular basis?
3. When you use MSP either as a weekly maintenance or for shocking, should you take the cover off?
I've noticed lately that the hot tub has a very strong bromine smell, I think my bromine level got quite high, What is the way to bring it down, just by leaving the cover off for awhile?
Thanks.
Hello. I used a bromine floater and shock with dichlor or MPS.
1. I never take out my floater, except to add and replace tablets.
2.You can use MPS and/or Dichlor. I actually prefer dichlor
3. Yes, take the cover off for AT LEAST 15 minutes after shocking
let me know if you have any other questions!
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Change the dial on the cartridge so that it just maintains a steady level of bromine and doesnt continually increase it. Setting 2 or 3 is probably what you would aim for. Depends on tub size.
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Change the dial on the cartridge so that it just maintains a steady level of bromine and doesnt continually increase it. Setting 2 or 3 is probably what you would aim for. Depends on tub size.
Totally agree...I have mine set to 3, which is nearly perfect for my 450 gallon tub. Took a while to dial that in.