bromine is a type of chemical used in a pool or hot tub to help clean the pool.
our pool dealer sells us regular pool shock [champion brand] for our bromine treated 25,000 gal pool, have had no problems in last 5yrs
Bromine is very effective. We have used it in our inground pool since we installed the pool in 1982. The bromine is place in a brominator which is hooked up to the filter. Bromine is much gentler on bathing suits and does not give off a real strong smell like chlorine.
Dilute it... No other way
No it is a different system altogether.
All the halides (chlorine, bromine, iodine) work at about the same level. 4-8ppm to disinfect, less to keep clean.
our pool dealer sells us regular pool shock [champion brand] for our bromine treated 25,000 gal pool, have had no problems in last 5yrs
Bromine is very effective. We have used it in our inground pool since we installed the pool in 1982. The bromine is place in a brominator which is hooked up to the filter. Bromine is much gentler on bathing suits and does not give off a real strong smell like chlorine.
Dilute it... No other way
No it is a different system altogether.
Chlorine/Bromine chemicals added to the water.
Bromine is an additive that you put in a pool to sanitize the water. Chlorine is an additive that you put in a pool to sanitize the water. Salt is added to some pools to allow it to be converted electronically to chlorine with a salt water chlorinator.
turn the water yellow
i am not to sure about the calcium part of this, but i know that Bromine is just like clorine, you can buy the product you are looking for at a different pool store because maybe it is just your pool store that isn't selling it
Indoor swimming pools can use bromine. You can't use bromine on outdoor pools because there is no cyanuric acid in bromine. In other words, bromine molecules would have a very short life, almost worthless, in an outdoor pool.
All the halides (chlorine, bromine, iodine) work at about the same level. 4-8ppm to disinfect, less to keep clean.
Not to sure but i say maybe yes
Same as for any other pool. Ph = 7.6; alk. = 80-120; cyan. = 50 to 75. Why are you using bromine with a chlorine salt system?