General > Beating a dead horse
VORTEX Spas from Canada
Tman122:
http://www.geckoalliance.com/en/conso/Products/ProductInfo/4/in.clear
It's an inline bromine generator. There's others available also. They are kinda touchy.
rosewoodsteel:
Thanks, Tman.
rosewoodsteel:
Is that a salt system?
Tman122:
No it uses a Bromide, from their site.....
BromiCharge™ is designed to
be used in conjunction with
in.clear™ water sanitation
system for spas and hot tubs
(with BROMITRON™ BROMINE
GENERATOR technology), an
electrolysis unit that converts
bromide into hypobromite
solution. The produced hypobromite
solution (bromine) is
then introduced into the spa to
be treated as a sanitizer for spa
water.
The down side to introducing bromine non stop is that it is a corrosive and can shorten the life of the equipment. And it smells. I still think that a couple teaspoons of dichlor after each use and every other day when your not using it is the best. When you add it it kills the nastys introduced. Then the next time you soak it has dissipated and your water is clean and non smelly. If your gone for a week or so just shock and drive your chlorine level up to 10-12 PPM and in a week or so it will be dissipated.
Ryan VSO:
The in.clear doesnt smell , bromine is more stable than chlorine and yes its not good for the mecanisim pump seal unless you are using viton seal like we do. We have one running in our showroom and it does not require any maintenance .
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