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Dr. Spa™ Ret.:
--- Quote from: darin.brown on September 04, 2015, 10:36:07 am ---the sun here in TX should suffice and make the ozone unnecessary
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WTF? Would one have to leave the cover off the spa for the sun to have 'some' effect? And since the sun has no relationship to ozone, what exactly would that effect be? Or does the sun somehow magically penetrate the cover and create ozone though some special Texan voodoo curse?
darin.brown:
yeah, I didn't quite get their reasoning for the sun/ozone. We bake down here in TX but it's not THAT powerful :)
ignoring whatever convoluted reasoning they may have given.. is the ozone purifier more of a nice-to-have or a need-to-have? is it going to be a nightmare to maintain the spa without it?
Spatech_tuo:
--- Quote from: Dr. Spa™ Ret. on September 04, 2015, 11:41:19 am ---
--- Quote from: darin.brown on September 04, 2015, 10:36:07 am ---the sun here in TX should suffice and make the ozone unnecessary
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WTF? Would one have to leave the cover off the spa for the sun to have 'some' effect? And since the sun has no relationship to ozone, what exactly would that effect be? Or does the sun somehow magically penetrate the cover and create ozone though some special Texan voodoo curse?
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Wow, that requires some hip boots!
av8r:
--- Quote from: darin.brown on September 04, 2015, 11:56:08 am ---yeah, I didn't quite get their reasoning for the sun/ozone. We bake down here in TX but it's not THAT powerful :)
ignoring whatever convoluted reasoning they may have given.. is the ozone purifier more of a nice-to-have or a need-to-have? is it going to be a nightmare to maintain the spa without it?
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People have maintained spas for decades without Ozone. Ozone, IMO has more disadvantages than advantages. It'll eat up plastic, the underside of the cover, etc just for a couple.
hottubdan:
--- Quote from: av8r on September 04, 2015, 12:06:24 pm ---
--- Quote from: darin.brown on September 04, 2015, 11:56:08 am ---yeah, I didn't quite get their reasoning for the sun/ozone. We bake down here in TX but it's not THAT powerful :)
ignoring whatever convoluted reasoning they may have given.. is the ozone purifier more of a nice-to-have or a need-to-have? is it going to be a nightmare to maintain the spa without it?
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People have maintained spas for decades without Ozone. Ozone, IMO has more disadvantages than advantages. It'll eat up plastic, the underside of the cover, etc just for a couple.
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Only on cheap spas not built for ozone.
I would question everything this dealer is saying with this ozone/sun statement.
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