I did a test and the results were low in a few areas(bromine specifically). I add 5 scoops at 15g) each and this is 2nd test result. Do these look ok?
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Online water testing
Serenity 6800 – 1430L
Type of your test
Tests
Alkalinity: 80 ppm
Bromine: 2 ppm
Calcium Hardness: 250 ppm
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Alkalinity: 240 ppm
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Results
Water Balancing Adjustments
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Regular Maintenance
Add 3-4 tabs weekly and adjust number as needed.
If levels are always low – open dispenser wider or increase amount of pucks/tabs added
If levels are always high, close dispenser down a little or decrease amount of pucks/tabs added
If water appears murky/not crystal clear but the chlorine/bromine levels are adequate it may be time to oxidize the water.
Use 100g of EzBoost Lite OR 2x Oxygen Pods
Recommendation: Do this once every 1-2 weeks
If you are experiencing excessive bubbly/foaming of your hot tub water it is best to try and give your filter a very good rinse to remove anything that can be causing foaming.
Reasons we find that can cause foaming:
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Very high bromine levels – let the bromine dissipate and it can help with the foaming
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Going into the hot tub with clothes on and/or lots of creams/deodorants/makeup on.
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Old water (If it is >4 months old and you are having problems with foaming it may be time to change the water)
EzBubble Burst can be a quick fix in a cinch when you are experiencing a lot of foaming and want to remove it as you are about to use your hot tub. It however is not a fix for the foaming long-term.
Add 50mL per 1000L as initial dose and 25mL weekly to help prevent discoloration and staining caused by metals and minerals.
Helps remove particles too fine for normal filtration
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Chlorine free oxidizer used frequently with salt systems instead of pool shock.
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If the chlorine levels are adequate but the pool appears to be murky/not crystal it may be beneficial to oxidize the water with Oxy-Out to remove any dead/inactive chlorine particles in the water which could be causing the water to look unclear.
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