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There is a thread on another hot tub forum (not sure if I'm allowed to link to it so I won't unless someone official from this site says it's OK) that has reports from 13 ACE® owners plus dealer report who have installed hundreds of them plus info from an Hot Springs® representative as well. The main problem is cells going out and this happened more frequently in earlier units. The majority of installations are without incident, but some people have cells go out in 6 months or a year. This doesn't seem to only be due to scaling as some owners were diligent about keeping calcium levels low and pH and TA in line.
I have a question for you Dunecritter, I have a 2013 Hot Springs Sovereign, that I do not have the salt system, it runs great, but i chose not having the salt system, due to the fact it was so new and chlorine definitely works and no issues to deal with like problems with hardware and running the system. My question, can I add a salt system to my Sovereign down the road, if I like and how hard is it to install, could I do it myself ? I don't think, I would want to, due to the fact , if it breaks, probably is not covered, let me know, thanks Kurt.
..... I'm not adding any bottled sanitizers or chemicals other than balancing my PH with PH Down a few times. So far so good!
Quote from: dunecritter on March 19, 2014, 11:20:30 pm..... I'm not adding any bottled sanitizers or chemicals other than balancing my PH with PH Down a few times. So far so good! Adding bottled sanitizers takes all of 10 seconds and you don't have to regularly clean the cell or spend the initial $1,500 for the system. Why do people act like hot tub water care is so difficult and time consuming?
Well Its been awhile since I've had a chance to hop in the tub (almost 2 weeks as I painted my home as I have been bzy with that and work) and I intentionally did nothing with it regarding to even opening the cover during this time. Well yesterday I opened the cover and tested my water with regular test strips and as expected...water was good...still clear with absolutely no smells to speak of...once tested I noticed the sanitizer levels were perfect and the softness was good but like normal.. The PH and Alk has creped up and required a touch of PH down to get it back in range. That's it, so far so good. I have yet to clean my cell (Manufacture recommends every 3 months and I'm at 5 months now) so I decided to dip the cell in a PH Down solution for a 10 Min and was surprised to see no bubbles from the cleaning process. I looked down the cell and I cannot see any deposit buildup on it yet so maybe It will be more necessary as the cell gets aged with more time/use in the water. One annoying thing as this was the first time cleaning the cell and I put too much water in the PH solution bottle so when I submerged the cell I had excess spillage...so I quickly grabbed the hose to dilute the solution. Clearly a rookie mistake that won't happen again.//i190.photobucket.com/albums/z59/bzyguy01/20140228_100425_zps29e1e5bf.jpg[/img][/URL]