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Why sure, we have alot of modern doo-dads down here by the river. The old lady and I get along really well.I am not sure what my dealers name is....Only been there once, but will look to order from an on-line store somewhere.
Matt,It's also possible to reuse the bromine cartridges and refill them with the standard bromine tablets. Check this post for more information. I haven't had to buy a bromine cartridge in over a year. When the current cartridge has been depleted, I just pry the top off the cartridge, refill it from the 25# tub of bromine tablets I bought at a local pool and spa store, snap the top back on and put it back in the tub. King Technologies (makers of the frog system), thanks to corporate greed, has since changed the cartridge so it cannot easily be reused. I think they glued the cap on. I haven't seen them so I don't know how difficult it would be now to reuse the cartridges. I'm just happy I have a few in reserve which should last me indefinitely. 8-) Phil
I tried to pop the top on my yellow cartridges, but they are tighter than a ducks ass.Oh well, perhaps I'll dump the spa frog all together... I've always hated companies that try to use "proprietary" items.Anyone have a suggestion once the frog gets shot between the legs?
QuoteI tried to pop the top on my yellow cartridges, but they are tighter than a ducks ass.Oh well, perhaps I'll dump the spa frog all together... I've always hated companies that try to use "proprietary" items.Anyone have a suggestion once the frog gets shot between the legs?Get yourself a bromine floater.
Phil,You and the dealer you are buying the bromine tabs from are most likely viloating federal law. And they are watching you, here on the internet. Got to protect corporate greed.
Hey Phil that sounds like a great business venture. And you are right the spent cartridges are environmentally unfriendly! Now that should be a federal offense!