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Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: Gomboman on June 04, 2006, 07:18:46 pm

Title: Do you use a Pre Filter?
Post by: Gomboman on June 04, 2006, 07:18:46 pm
The last time I filled my spa I had iron in the water which turned my water green. When I shocked with dichlor I had rust colored cr*p around the water line and in my filters. I'm on city water and this has never happened before. The water company couldn't tell me why their water had cr*p in it.

Anyway, I was wondering if a Pre Filter would have helped. I'm thinking a Pre Filter would only remove algae and dirt etc.

Do you use a Pre Filter? If so, what brand?


http://www.hotspring.com/Spas_Built_Last/water_care.html
Title: Re: Do you use a Pre Filter?
Post by: Brewman on June 04, 2006, 07:30:37 pm
One time, at band camp (sorry), I filled my spa and the water was a rusty brown- turns out the city was flushing the mains that day.  But only happened once.
Usually or water is good enought to not need a pre filter.
Those Omni cartridge filters are cheap, and could easily be fitted to a garden hose to filter your fill water.
Lots of cartriges to choose for the filter, too.
Title: Re: Do you use a Pre Filter?
Post by: Tubaholic on June 04, 2006, 08:13:18 pm
I also have city water but did have a time when while filling the tub I encountered what looked like rust particles in the water. Ever since then I have used the Fresh Start pre-filter by HS and all has been fine.
Title: Re: Do you use a Pre Filter?
Post by: Gomboman on June 05, 2006, 08:56:52 pm
I try to buy everything from my dealer but I couldn't justify $60 for the pre-filter. Are there similar filters for less money out there? Can someone give me a recommendation?
Title: Re: Do you use a Pre Filter?
Post by: Vanguard on June 05, 2006, 09:00:15 pm
The pre-filter is used to filter out minerals.  It is a charcoal based product.   It is always a good idea to add some stain and scale.  It will help a bit with metals, but still use stain and scale if it continues to be an issue.  It actually won't do anything for algae as it is not a sanitizer or algaecide.
Title: Re: Do you use a Pre Filter?
Post by: Gomboman on June 05, 2006, 09:02:42 pm
I had iron or magnesium in the water. Can't remember which one. It turned my water green. Will a pre-filter help with this problem?
Title: Re: Do you use a Pre Filter?
Post by: LtDan on June 05, 2006, 09:33:44 pm
Camping supply places have a variety of filters that you can put between the water supply and your camper. They are cheaper and should work. This one is 26 bucks.

(http://www.campingworld.com/ts-cwi/images/products/primary/7000/7225n.jpg?wid=250&cvt=jpeg)
Title: Re: Do you use a Pre Filter?
Post by: Gomboman on June 06, 2006, 01:22:16 am
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The pre-filter is used to filter out minerals.  It is a charcoal based product.   It is always a good idea to add some stain and scale.  It will help a bit with metals, but still use stain and scale if it continues to be an issue.  It actually won't do anything for algae as it is not a sanitizer or algaecide.


Are you sure it does nothing for algae? I wonder about metals?

OK, straight from the HS site:

PRE-FILTER

When you fill your spa, the optional FreshStart®10,000 pre-filter helps to ensure the water is as clean as possible. Attaching to your garden hose, it filters out rust, dirt, detergents, algae and chemicals.

Title: Re: Do you use a Pre Filter?
Post by: Bill_Stevenson on June 06, 2006, 01:16:45 pm
I use the HS pre-filter that was provided by my dealer as part of my start-up package.  It does help, but it does not remove the green in new water.  Dichlor takes care of that.  It would remove a modicum of iron and similar metals and chemicals though.  

Bill
Title: Re: Do you use a Pre Filter?
Post by: drewstar on June 06, 2006, 01:22:32 pm
would metal gone help out? Does it coagualte the metal particles so they can trapped in the filter? (resulting in a filthy filter). OR do the metal gone products remove metal in the water on a molecualr level, helping water chemistry, no necesarly clarity.  ?