Steve, that seems plausible to me ( that TDS is that high) given the early postings about salt water pools; but I'm not a chemist.
It would be interesting to see what TDS you'd have if you weren't using a sodium based bromine.
( I wouldn't necessarily conclude that the TDS readings were false, I could guess that they are really high because of heavy salt)
You certainly are giving your tub a thorough cleaning...lol
(I wonder : Could the sodium be the ingredient that is bothering your burn, more so than the bromine?)
Bromine usually helps skin conditions. not only did it help with the stuff that I mentioned before, but it helps with problems like psorisis too.
- of course, salt can help with many infections as well...
well, If you are happy with the tub water, then ignore the TDS ( as long as it doesn't void your warrenty)...
otherwise, switch to a regular bromine & drain every three to four months (depending on the TDS)
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) EVERY problems attributed to high TDS is KNOWN to be caused by overstabilization yet pools that have very high TDS (sometimes in excess of 6000 ppm) but are not overstabilized exhibit NONE of these problems....every pool with a SWG is a prime example!
), but what is more useful is to know how much specific chloride ion there is, and sulfates, etc. since these influence things such as chlorine outgassing that are much more relevant and useful (though very hard to predict with accuracy).
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