Hot Tub Forum
Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: Gomboman on January 03, 2007, 01:07:16 am
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I read about Eco One on another spa forum. I'll probably stick with my dichlor system but it sounds interesting. Has anyone had any luck with Eco One?
http://www.pacificsandsinc.com/html/ecoone_system.html
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I would also appreciate any info on this product. Any one??????????
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I would also appreciate any info on this product. Any one??????????
Anyone? Anyone? Bueller?
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I think Chas said he went about 9 months on one water change. Maybe he can chime in.
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I used eco-one and I like it. I allso use Dichlor( granular chlorine) but in very low dose one tea spoon three times week, water is clear and no smell. best advice I can give is look at the web site, www.pacificsandsinc.com I use well water , and have Iron and used the EcoOne Pre-filter one the end of my hose to take out the heavy metals, and it does work but I still had alittle and had to ad stain X once and the filter I check on weekends and just rise in the sink, never been bad and I use the spa two or three time a day. I would not go ecoOne with out any sanitizer. and I feel that Dichlor is best for bacteria. and I add four tea spoons on saturday. and I have the 24/7 Ozonator. I like the way my skin feels I have dry skin and I need something not to dry me out in the hot water. Others on their site tell it better than I . just look at their site .
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I have been tempted to try Eco One or The Natural, which Doc sells. It seems to work just fine if you use a little dichlor with it. Chas experimented with Eco One a while ago with daily reports on the Doc's forum, if I remember correctly. Chas sent Vermonter a water sample to be analyzed. Again, if I remember correctly, the water was fairly pathogen free, but not as much as a chorine tub. That is why I believe a little chlorine is necessary.
There are enzyme users that swear by the product. It is supposed to be easy on your skin, smell good and easy to use. Three reasons why I have shyed away from trying it are extended filter times, weekly rinsing of filters and high pH (it likes a pH of about 8 which just seems unnatural to me).
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Haven't used it. There's a few ways to use as little chlorine. Gombo, what's your dealer sell an AutoFresh for? We sell it right now for $995, introductory price of course.