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Bud14615, How long have your friend had his salt generator setup on his spa? Has he had any major issues with parts failing prematurely? Hotspring has been successful with their setup with the exception of the ACE cell going out on average every two years if I recall correctly. It would be nice if other hot tub manufactures would offer salt water spas to customers. I can image that a lot of people prefer these over chlorine and bromine.
Quote from: Cora5 on January 30, 2018, 02:51:14 pmBud14615, How long have your friend had his salt generator setup on his spa? Has he had any major issues with parts failing prematurely? Hotspring has been successful with their setup with the exception of the ACE cell going out on average every two years if I recall correctly. It would be nice if other hot tub manufactures would offer salt water spas to customers. I can image that a lot of people prefer these over chlorine and bromine.There is more manufacturers coming on-board as soon as next year, they simply can't ignore the fact that people who are offering it are kicking the crap out of competition assuming its sold/serviced/and the customer is properly informed. I can't believe the people out their that "fight" that fact, it's crazy....in general 3-4% of the population in the United States owns a Hot Tub and it's not like that number has grown in the last 20 years, so how do you open up to a broader spectrum of customers? ummm how about innovating something once in awhile and that is exactly what salt does, it brings new buyers onto the market who never even considered a spa before, and I have 3 solid years of numbers that back up that statement, currently 65% of our hot tubs that go out for delivery get a salt system....I don't need Warren Buffets business acumen to realize that is a very positive sign now and moving forward.
CoraThanks for posting the info.
As a soon to be hot tub purchaser, this thread poses some diametric views on water sanitation and conditioning!
Manufacturers don't offer salt because they've tested them and seen corrosion. I've spoken with multiple factory reps who've said this. I've seen firsthand quite a few people on salt systems have corroded heaters. I'm not sure what you're doing differently.
Quote from: Sam on February 06, 2018, 02:20:12 pmManufacturers don't offer salt because they've tested them and seen corrosion. I've spoken with multiple factory reps who've said this. I've seen firsthand quite a few people on salt systems have corroded heaters. I'm not sure what you're doing differently.This below is quoted from Bullfrog Spas blog. I had one in my previous spa I would not get one again.“For those considering this option, here are a few things to keep in mind. Due to the salt, you’ll have to do an additional test each month to check the salinity of your hot tub. Because of the corrosive nature of saltwater and other factors, Bullfrog Spas expert Cyndi Blessing (who used an aftermarket saltwater system with her hot tub) wouldn’t recommend using a salt generation system. In her experience, she found that “it was actually harder to balance the water compared to a more traditional chlorine or bromine system.” Todd Cossey, a seasoned spa technician at Bullfrog Spas, adds, “Quite a few dealers have installed aftermarket saltwater systems, and although they’re suppose to be great, they can get out of control fast and can damage the spa.”
The debate continues.... Keep it up guys, let's get to the bottom of this once and for all. What's really going on here.
Quote from: meriflower on February 11, 2018, 01:46:32 amQuote from: Sam on February 06, 2018, 02:20:12 pmManufacturers don't offer salt because they've tested them and seen corrosion. I've spoken with multiple factory reps who've said this. I've seen firsthand quite a few people on salt systems have corroded heaters. I'm not sure what you're doing differently.This below is quoted from Bullfrog Spas blog. I had one in my previous spa I would not get one again.“For those considering this option, here are a few things to keep in mind. Due to the salt, you’ll have to do an additional test each month to check the salinity of your hot tub. Because of the corrosive nature of saltwater and other factors, Bullfrog Spas expert Cyndi Blessing (who used an aftermarket saltwater system with her hot tub) wouldn’t recommend using a salt generation system. In her experience, she found that “it was actually harder to balance the water compared to a more traditional chlorine or bromine system.” Todd Cossey, a seasoned spa technician at Bullfrog Spas, adds, “Quite a few dealers have installed aftermarket saltwater systems, and although they’re suppose to be great, they can get out of control fast and can damage the spa.”keep an eye on their website, that info will be gone, can't say anymore than that right now...Not gonna argue about it anymore, I've been selling salt systems since 2004, I have more experience with saltwater (in real life applications in pools and hot tubs, not using Google or listening to a 'Rep') than probably anyone who has an account on this entire website, it works, it makes me more money, it makes the company more money, it sells more hot-tubs, and it offers more customers who have skin irritation the ability to buy and use a hot tub with overall lower maintenance. This will be by final comments on it, I hope you all enjoy your Sunday! Keep Hot Tubbin!