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Filtration in hot tubs

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Mendocino101:
So little water is actually pulled though the by- pass...just watch the top and see how much water is pulled into the filters, also with the Marquis they plumb the by-pass to the filters....but as it has been said both work.....and as saledvel mentioned keep your water sanitized, rinse your filters and most any spa will keep the water clean.....

Cola:
Hey Pkud
Maybe you should learn how to read
I said "Maybe that's a stretch"
I personally don't give a crap what anyone here own's
Ronald quoted what his sales rep's line was.
I gave him some additional info.
I personally didn't like the HS tubs but who cares.
HS makes a great tub, so does Marquis.
HS has "no bypass filtration", Marquis filters it all too.
They have many differences but their is now way in hell that I would run either without any chems especially during moderate usage periods.
I don't think that Ronald is a sucker by any means.
He bought a great tub by a great mfg.
If he thinks that he will get away with ozone, silver ions and dishwasher friendly filters, then he will be sadly mistaken.  If he liked the marquis fit better but bought the HS for filter reasons, that's a sucker line in my book.
By the way, I went 5 months through the winter with two hours filtering & ozone per day and 2 X 5 ml of dichlor weekly.  Shocked every three weeks.  Never a chlorine smell when I got in.
Steve

Chas:
One thing which can't really be disputed: any tub which has no bypass arrangement can filter in ten minutes what a tub with bypass can take up to two hours to do.

salesdvl:

--- Quote ---One thing which can't really be disputed: any tub which has no bypass arrangement can filter in ten minutes what a tub with bypass can take up to two hours to do.


--- End quote ---


and your point is........on top of your head.   ;D

anne:
Does Chas really have a pointy head? ;D :-/ ;D

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