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On my Coleman, I cannot tell unless I walk up to the spa and listen real carefully to see if the filter cycle is on.It is that quiet. Â Non issue. Â Can't knock a 24 hour pump cuz I haven't seen em but the talk is that they do tend to wear out early plus their efficiency in suction leaves something to be desired. Â
Circ pumps also allow you to produce ozone 24/7.
There is no advantage for small 24hr pump.
There is no advantage for small 24hr pump:They do not save money.They filter much less water which equates to less turn over.Noise is not an issue if the spa is built properly.Wait a minute what I am saying there is a big advantage for the silly little pumps, they make me lots of money. So keep them coming HS, Sundance, D-1...Gary
I do not miss 24/7 ozonization as my water is and has always been crystal clear. Â Don't let people tell you your water needs ozonization 24/7. Â Also on a side note, it would seem that your ozonater will wear out prematurely if it's constantly running.
I think the logic that having the ozone on 24/7 lessens its life is silly. With that logic you might as well not have ozone at all as that way it can never fail.