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The dealer told me that the CD ozonators, used in conjunction with baqua would result in much gunk and potentially ruining the spa.He indicated that only UV type ozonators could be used.
I don't really understand why using UV ozone producing method vs CD would make a difference. If there is a harmfull chemical reaction between Baqua and ozone, it should be there regardless of the ozone producing method. Unless the reaction occurs during the ozone production, but at that point, the ozone is not yet in contact with the water or its chemicals, and no reaction could occur (I could be mistaken here, please someone correct me). Any other technical/chemical hindsight here?
The only thing that possibly makes sense to me is that CD units can produce much higher concentrations of ozone, and that above a certain threshold ozone and Baqua do not play nice together. In that case, it seems wiser to avoid ozone completely if using Baqua.
That makes sense to me too, thanks . But then, it would mean that UV ozone is not very usefull at all, if it doesn't induce much of a chemical reaction!