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    If you are using bromine in the tub then you need a special FAS-DPD test that is calibrated for bromine (taylor K-2106 is the complete kit. I forget the number of the stand alone bromine FAS-DPD test for bromine). You can alwasy use an OTO test since you are only interested in total bromine. Many of the cheapie test kits have a problem testing pH in a bromine system because of insufficient halogen neutalizier in the reagent. The Taylor pH reagent does not have this problem.
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    I switched to chlorine last year when we put the pool in. I figured it made sense to use the same in both. Bromine always made the tub smell bad.

    Any reason not to use chlorine for the tub? Seems like a lot of people prefer bromine but I'm not sure why.

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    none at all! I actually prefer a chorine tub to a bromine tub. Clorine is a bit more work to maintain the levels but if you 'give it 5 minutes a day' like CarlD always says it's not a big deal! Bromine has a strong 'chemical' smell and many people are allergic to it.
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