General > Beating a dead horse
By-pass Filtration
spahappy:
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Really? Where?
Terminator
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Just put down the koolaid and I'll tell you. ;D ;D ;D
shabba34:
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I loved the drawing (Term don't give up the day job)
If you or anyone can give me one once of proof that Hotsprings heaters, pumps, ozones, and other vital equipment have a lower failure rate due to no bypass filtration than please post it.
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I can't. I was just clarifying the details of the diagram. I could never justify such a blanket statement. Touchy???
East_TX_Spa:
--- Quote ---If you or anyone can give me one once of proof that Hotsprings heaters, pumps, ozones, and other vital equipment have a lower failure rate due to no bypass filtration than please post it.
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I don't believe that information exists. At your request, I did go back and look over an older post regarding this same issue. I made the statement that our company (East Texas Spa) had only had to replace 8 jet pumps in 21 years. Good ol' JMcD was astounded and even figured out our failure rate was about .002% or something like that. Chas admitted he had replaced maybe 6 pumps in 20 years and Guzz had replaced about 2 in 9 years. That ain't too shabby. ;D
Do ya'll see the same type longevity with yours? I hope so. It's a shame when the customers' spas end up not lasting 20 years or more. We (HS dealers) seem to have those in abundance. I always imagined it was the 100% No-Bypass Filtration that had a lot to do with it, but it might be because of other factors. I just don't know for sure.
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drewstar:
--- Quote ---I can't. I was just clarifying the details of the diagram. I could never justify such a blanket statement. Touchy???
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No dealer on this board can, regardless of Brand. It's a false challange.
Anyhow,
So there is no benift to having the water filtered before it is propelled through the plumbing and out the jets?
shabba34:
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No dealer on this board can, regardless of Brand. It's a false challange.
Anyhow,
So there is no benift to having the water filtered before it is propelled through the plumbing and out the jets?
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To each his/her own. Logical thinking would suggest that there is a benefit. Most concern has to do with water chemistry however.
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