Question: Some swimming pools use salt water and sodium bromide - do you recommend this for your hot tubs?
Answer: We do not recommend the use of Salt Water Bromide as a sanitizer. We do have hot tub cleaning and water sanitizing producedures - click to view. This procedure works very well especially with an ozonator. When used correctly the chlorine has dissipated from the water before your next use. This will help eliminate harsh chlorine odor and skin irritation.
NOTE: Using Bromine in your tub will void the warranty.
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Question & Answers
- Codes: What do all the codes mean?
- Codes: Why does the HL code stay on?
- How fast does the water heat?
- Maintenance: Can I use Hydrogen Peroxide or Bromine?
- Maintenance: Can I use salt water or sodium bromide?
- Maintenance: How do I drain the hot tub?
- Maintenance: How do I restart the tub after draining?
- Maintenance: How do I winterize my tub?
- Maintenance: What gauge wire do I need for my tub?
- Maintenance: What kind of replacement filter can I use?
- Maintenance: What should I do to keep the water clear?
- Maintenance: Why is the first month's electric bill so high?
- Repair: Can I replace the colored light cover while the tub is filled?
- Repair: My tub has a crack - What do I do now?
- Repair: Replacement Seals on the Heater and Pump
- Repair: Why is my pump making so much noise?
- What does the display FL stand for?
- Where do I find the Serial Number?








