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OK all this N2 love fest has my curiosity peeked, maybe it is time for another experiment.Now to add a slight deviation what about the spa frog .....
Thanks Stuart! If you do reach Mr.Grenier, I've had a lot of questions about N2 that I've been waiting to ask an expert. If you'd be willing to pass any of them along, I'd appreciate it:1. Some people lay the cartridge in the filter compartment, rather than install it in the filter as recommended. Is this likely to affect performance?2. How quickly does the N2 reach a level where it is effective?3. Does it require a MPS shock or chlorine dose to activate it?4. Do the recommended MPS/Chlorine doses refresh the silver, release more, or just get contaminants out of the way?5. Do other chems such as metal removers or clarifiers affect N2?6. How does N2 compensate for different size tubs? Is it dependent on a certain ppm, or does it reach a saturation point, leaving more material left in the cartridge in smaller tubs?7. Is all the material released in a short period of time, or does it enter the tub over the 4 month life of the cartridge?8. If it enters over time, is there enough left to justify reusing the cartridge if the water is changed at two months?9. If the opposite is true and it all enters quickly, and the beads are empty after a short period, is there any reason to leave the cartridge in after the first few weeks?10. It seems the directions recommend what would be considered the minimum sanitizer routine. What does he consider the optimum? Thanks,Reese
You might ask the same questions to King Technology regarding the Frog. www.kingtechnology.com
Thanks Tony. I tried contacting Zodiac with some of these questions when I first tried N2, but only got a FAQ form letter in return. I think I'll wait to see if Stuart connects with Mr. Grenier. Stuart, my impression has always been that the D1 Vision cartridge is just a larger, much more expensive version of N2. Does it differ in any appreciable way? Does it last for more than one fill?
... why does it work for some and not for others?...
I'm guessing who it "works for" is a matter of expectations, how much attention you pay to your water, and what you have to pay for the N2 cartridge. IMO, its value is subtle, and hard to measure. I don't view it as a having an economic return, rather an addition to my routine that has a marginal cost/benefit, but adds a safety margin and some perhaps some subjective water quality improvement. The slight reduction in chlorine use certainly doesn't pay for it, and at the $25+ price many retailers charge, I wouldn't use it, or recommend it. That is how marginal its value is to me.
Actually the fact is this and ozone have me puzzled how there can be so much difference in people's opinion on their performance....the Frog has the same amount as N2 but it has a finer silver product in it....
...I still have Joes email and phone # lets drop him a line and see if I can still reach him after 10 years :-?
His email bounced back, the phone # didn't work and he was not in the company directory any longer. I did a search on him and his name came up in some microbiology reviews and at a university in microbiology so I kind of quite trying....I left a message and an email with zodiac and they never responded.