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    Default Re: Any Use for Hydrogen Peroxide

    Quote Originally Posted by kazimir
    I have been doing a lot of research on H202 myself. I am considering using it instead of chlorine. There seems to be a lot of incorrect info out there.

    Here is a link to a great web site that I think has the most accurate info. http://www.alisonosinski.com/pooltips/h.htm

    If you think using it. I recommend using it with an alternate sanitizer such as a UV light.

    The above web site claims that h202 will dissolve Diatomaciuos Earth. Can anyone confirm?
    H2O2 is an effective oxidizer but it is NOT a sanitizer as the article you referenced above states. It MUSt be used in conjunction with biguinde or UV light, as the article states. It works the same way as non-chlorine shock (monopersulpahte) in suppling oxygen to oxidize organics. UV light IS a sanitizer but it's sanitation only takes place in the reaction chamber and there is NO residual. Also the bulbs only have a lifespan of about 6 months and then need to be replaced ($$$) becaue their UV output decreases with time. IMHO and having worked with 100 volume peroxide professionally, which is weaker than the concentration used as an oxidizer in pools, and knowing first hand of it's dangers and storage problems and also having used UV light in aqaurums for many years, I would not depend on UV/H2O2 as a sanitizing system for my pool. The therapy pools that the article speak of are going to be more closely monitored (in a perfect world) then a home pool would be, using automatic feed systems and ORP controllers.. UV light is a fine supplimental sanitizer and is probably more suited to use in a spa with it's smaller water source and higher temperatures but even then bromine/ozone is a better choice since the ozone with contstantly reactivate the bromine bank in the spa and keeps the sanitizer levels up while oxidizing the organics in the water. Bromine and ozone are also a possible choice for an indoor pool for the same reasons.
    And yes, H202 is not good for DE!
    Finally, both H2O2 and ozone will destry chlorine so they are not compatible with chlorine pools.
    Last edited by waterbear; 06-05-2006 at 07:31 AM.
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