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This is for industry pros. I'm selling a line of spas that has an 18w UV option. Part of it's marketing is "lower chemical usage".I know the science of UV systems well as I used to work at a commercial aquarium where they have been used for decades. The problems my clients are experiencing is low to no bromine and consistent difficulties keeping the water clean. I'm having the same issues in my show tub, which has never seen a person in it. Now I know we don't use bromine in outdoor pools because of the UV light, just stabilized chlorine. So why am I selling this? Is there a way to make this work better, should I be recommending chlorine instead of bromine for UV tubs? I closed the control valve to almost closed position for the sterilizer in my show tub and have seen an improvement, I'm close to not recommending it as an option unless I can figure this out. Any other dealers seeing issues with this? Thanks in advance
Maybe he didn't like what we had to say?
The depth of your knowledge is relevant here--I wouldn't want to buy a car from a salesman that didn't understand a function of the car---or couldn't refer me to someone who did--and then advertised the fact that they didn't know!