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Swimming Pool Phosphate Remover Cost Comparison
JimT wrote the following:
On 6/14/2011 12:01 AM, SMS wrote: On 6/13/2011 9:10 PM, JimT wrote: On 6/13/2011 9:49 PM, SMS wrote: On 6/13/2011 4:22 PM, SMS wrote: All of these products have lanthanum chloride or lanthanum carbonate as the active ingredient. I'm pretty sure that almost every retail pool supply store has no interest in selling something like Orenda PR10000, even though they will use it themselves. Why sell a highly concentrated chemical when you can sell much higher quantities of less concentrated versions and net much higher profits. They had five 55 gallon containers of it, and based on the retail price for the 275 gallon price ($13,480.31) or $49.02 per gallon, they probably paid around $35 per gallon. I figured as much. I'm using the phosfree trying to get it to zero. But I use the test at the store. I throw in about a pint a week. The other issue is cyanuric acid. There are no commercially available neutralizers and if you use 3" chlorine tabs the cyanuric acid builds up so much that you end up with chlorine lock-up and you have to drain and refill. Some pool stores really push the tabs instead of liquid chlorine. They are convenient, but now I only use them when I'm on vacation. I don't use mine as much tabs. I have a Nature 2 sanitizer installed after the filter for my inground pool. Been using it for the last 6 or more years. I use fewer tabs per season now than before I had it. The cartridge is advertised as being good for 6 months, but since I am in the NE US, our Summers are barely 3 months, so I use it for 2 seasons before replacing. http://www.nature2.com/poolproducts/...fessionalg.asp -- Bill In Hamptonburgh, NY In the original Orange County. Est. 1683 To email, remove the double zeroes after @ |
Swimming Pool Phosphate Remover Cost Comparison
On 6/14/2011 8:24 AM, willshak wrote:
I have a Nature 2 sanitizer installed after the filter for my inground pool. Been using it for the last 6 or more years. I use fewer tabs per season now than before I had it. The cartridge is advertised as being good for 6 months, but since I am in the NE US, our Summers are barely 3 months, so I use it for 2 seasons before replacing. http://www.nature2.com/poolproducts/...fessionalg.asp I had one of those once, but I never saw a difference in chlorine use. |
Swimming Pool Phosphate Remover Cost Comparison
On Jun 14, 11:57*am, SMS wrote:
On 6/14/2011 8:24 AM, willshak wrote: I have a Nature 2 sanitizer installed after the filter for my inground pool. Been using it for the last 6 or more years. I use fewer tabs per season now than before I had it. The cartridge is advertised as being good for 6 months, but since I am in the NE US, our Summers are barely 3 months, so I use it for 2 seasons before replacing.. http://www.nature2.com/poolproducts/...fessionalg.asp I had one of those once, but I never saw a difference in chlorine use. Does that mean if you kept the chlorine at lower levels than normal you wound up with noticeable water problems? Not that I disagree with you, just curious. I'm skeptical about the science behind it. The sales info is also misleading, as it implies that normal chlorine levels cause eye and skin irritation and odors. In fact, burning eyes and chlorine odor come from chloramines which are combined chlorine that comes from a pool that needs to be shocked. |
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