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BETTER Hot Tub Water Test

The AquaChek TruTest Spa digital test strip reader analyzes the test strip from 16 million colors, which improves accuracy of test strip use immensely. Replacement TruTest strips cost as much (or less) than other multi-test strips, so it doesn’t take much to keep a constant supply handy.

What do I need to test in my hot tub?

How To Test Hot Tub Water. Testing your hot tub’s water is a vital step to keeping the water clean, safe and healthy. The easiest way to test the water is to use test strips, which indicate the sanitiser, pH and total alkalinity levels of the water quickly & accurately.

Do you need different test strips for bromine?

You need test strips that test Total Bromine.

Are all spa test strips the same?

In short No. Chlorine and Bromine are two different elements on the periodic table and require different test strips. Some hot tub test strips will test for both bromine and chlorine. Each will be tested with a different pad on the test strip for chlorine and bromine.

Why is my pH test strip green?

Answer: A green alkalinity color could indicate either an acceptable level or a high level.

Will bromine show up on a chlorine test strip?

A chlorine test kit sees the “number” of chlorine molecules in the sample water and converts that into weight, or parts per million. Now if we use a chlorine test kit to test for bromine, the kit will see the number of bromine molecules in the water, just as it sees the number of chlorine molecules in the water.

How often should I check the water in my hot tub?

If you’re new to owning a hot tub, it would also be wise to check your water two to three times per week to see if other levels like pH and total alkalinity get too high or get too low. If that’s the case, you may find yourself needing to apply a pH increaser or decreaser.

How do I check the pH in my hot tub?

Take a sample of your hot tub’s water in a clean drinking glass. Follow the test strip bottle’s directions about how to test the water. In most cases, the directions will instruct you to dip the test strip’s test pads briefly in the water.

How do I keep my hot tub water clean?

You can clean them using three methods: rinse, spray, and soak.
Rinse your hot tub filters as often as possible with warm water or your garden hose, especially if you’ve been using your spa more than usual.Spray your filters every week or so with a hot tub filter cleaner to provide a deeper clean.

Can you switch your hot tub from chlorine to bromine?

Can you switch from chlorine to bromine? You can switch from chlorine to bromine sanitizer in a hot tub. In fact, it is actually easier to go from chlorine to bromine than the other way around.

What is better for a spa bromine or chlorine?

If you have a spa, bromine has a lot of advantages over using chlorine. It may cost a little bit more, but it lasts longer and does a much better job than chlorine at killing bacteria, especially at high temperatures and high pH levels.

Which is better for your skin chlorine or bromine?

Bromine: Is gentler on your skin than chlorine, but can be a bit more difficult to wash off after a long soak. If you or anyone who uses your hot tub on a regular basis has sensitive skin or any kind of upper respiratory difficulties, bromine will likely be the better choice.

Are chlorine test strips accurate?

Laboratory accuracy ranged from 5.1-40.5% measurement error, with colorimeters the most accurate and test strip methods the least. Variation between laboratory and natural light readings occurred with one test strip method.

Are Clorox pool test strips accurate?

The strips are super easy to use and their app is excellent. HOWEVER, these are not accurate. Mine kept reading that the PH was super high, however multiple tests at the pool store indicated that it was actually extremely low.