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Doesn't really matter either way does it?? And I only have to mow about an acre, I live in the Pacific Northwest and have more trees than grass.. I do however have a lot of really cool trails through the woods..
Is it worth the upfront costs plus the replacement cell every couple of years though? Draining and refilling a hot tub is very easy plus with ace you need to drain almost as much. Aren't they still having a number of problems with the ace system? I have 2 hot springs dealers close by 1 pushes them and the other tells customers they aren't worth it. To me I think its a good idea albeit one that was pushed into the market far too early. For now I will stick to the old fashioned way of dichlor because to me it's rather easy
This post makes much more sense now that I see your a hs dealer. You omitted that the first time I read this so I see you updated. You really should have put that in your sales spiel the first time lol
Nice review...we sell a lot of ACE but still plenty of people doing standard chlorine and/or silver ion...its nice to have various options to offer. As far as its cost it doesn't really bother me as I work in sales, If I can sell stereo upgrades (on a fairly regular basis mind you) on spas for $1,000 - $1,500+ I don't really see the point in getting bent out of shape on a similar priced item that is much more useful to the actual soaking experience in the spa than a stereo is
The In.clear is about the same product but instead of chlorine it release bromine wich is more stable and more effective in hot water . Chlorine is also less efficient when ph goes up . that being said , I have the in.clear installed on my Vortex Nitro and I love it . It is worth the investment like you said . we are normally selling this upgrade for 899 $ but right now we want our custumer to try it out so we are including it at no charge !
Arctic Spas offers a factory OEM installed salt system that is warrantied through Arctic Spas. To my knowledge, Arctic was the first manufacturer to offer their own system, and not a after market system.
Clearwater Spas does the Isis system OEM and warrants it through the factory.As stated above, salt is corrosive. I have seen, first hand the damage that salt does to heating elements and other components. Also, you still need to balance and drain your water at approximately the same intervals. So basically all the salt system does is prevent you having to manually add chlorine. Tossing a capfull of dichlor in the water is not complicated or difficult. I would never pay $1500 plus the cost of replacement cells and the hassle of cleaning cells to avoid tossing a capful of dichlor it, especially considering the corrosive nature of the salt. Your post sounds like damage control due to all of the complaints about the ACE system. Our local Hot Springs dealer likes to tout it as chemical free, or some other misrepresentation. For all of you reading this, salt is sodium chloride, which is sodium ions and chlorine ions. Salt systems simply turn the chloride ions into chlorine gas. As stated above it can be sodium bromide to bromine as well. You are basically paying a bunch of money for a chlorine or bromine generator.No offense, but I don't think the ACE system is all that it's cracked up to be.