used non chlorine shock in my bromine pool and seems I may be allergic to it.
Do you know how long it takes for the non chlorine shock to be used up?
I added two doses over a 3 week period. It’s a relatively new pool and I can’t just empty it all out. It’s approx 26,400 litres. I used blue horizon non chlorine shock.
Many thanks
Follow up:
The readings today were:
Bromine 2.39
Ph 7.2
Total alkalinity 59
Calcium hardness 303.
We have been advised that due to covid PH should be 7 and bromine 4 but I let bromine come down a bit as wanted to see if it made a difference.
The pool is new, so water only been in about 2 months. The ph was high to start with but has dropped with me putting in decreaser. The tap water in my area of UK is hard.
Ask the Pool Guy Changed status to publish May 24, 2021
Follow up to water chemistry:
Your alkalinity should be above 100, with a bromine pool I’d aim for 120. That and the pH can affect how your skin feels – I find it’s the number one reason you’ll feel itchy after being in the water. pH of 7.2 will also do it, keep pH at 7.6 and alkalinity at 120 and you should be better.
Ask the Pool Guy Changed status to publish May 24, 2021