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You might struggle with this. There are those that feel ozone in the current application in hot tubs is 100% useless. There are others who feel it does everything (these people usually have cruddy water). And there are those in between that feel AFTER you have properly santized your tubs water, ozone can help maintain cleanliness of unused water.
Quote from: Tman122 on March 05, 2017, 10:51:03 amYou might struggle with this. There are those that feel ozone in the current application in hot tubs is 100% useless. There are others who feel it does everything (these people usually have cruddy water). And there are those in between that feel AFTER you have properly santized your tubs water, ozone can help maintain cleanliness of unused water.Yeah I'm struggling to figure out if it's worth it. There aren't any big threads on the subject like there is on chlorine. I'd be interested if there was a guide out there for ozone like I've found strictly for chlorine. It doesn't sound like there is one out there, which makes the technology/method mysterious.I do feel there are people out there that don't maintain proper water care, due to the fact of the heavy reliance on ozone for sanitization, which I think is dangerous and unsanitary.Interested in the folks who use ozone/Nature2 in conjunction with proper water chemistry. Not eliminating sanitizer, but leveraging the ozone properly to allow smaller doses.
In my experience, using the Ozone, with an Ion Cartridge, Shock and Sanitizer- we find that using multiple layers of protection helps minimize the amount of chlorine we do have to use on a daily basis. Making sure that your water is properly balanced to support the sanitizers to work at their highest potential is a must. We typically have very good success with this method.