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That's good to hear. I'm getting ready to put a down payment on a Hot Springs Envoy and I've been debating about taking off the Freshwater system because of all the issues people are having. I really want the saltwater system since everyone says it feels so much better on your skin but I wonder if it's worth the headache and the cost.
Quote from: jzellers on April 19, 2021, 02:54:21 pmQuote from: Galaxybrooks on February 05, 2021, 02:37:51 pmGot my water tested and phosphates came back at 3000. I was told 125 is where I need to be. Everything else was balanced well. Going to get some phosphate remover from the dealer and update on progress as I go.Hi, I am having similar issues, 5th cartridge in 8 months. I am curious if you are on well water or city/municipal? My technician has mentioned Phosphates before but has never tested. I assumed that municipal water would not have such an issue but i could be wrong. Also curious if the phosphate remover worked. ThanksIs your spa fairly new? I received my spa about 7 months ago in September. I went through 5 cartridges by January. I drained my spa around January 9th, and started fresh with new water and a new cartridge. I added about 3 oz of phosphate remover per dealer testing instructions and almost 4 months later I'm still on the same cartridge. In fact my cartridge has outlasted my water as I just changed it again yesterday and am still using my cartridge from January.My dealer said all their customers were struggling with the cartridges since last fall. But they also acknowledged they weren't treating phosphates much. They tested but didn't necessarily treat it. I think its a combination of bad cartridges and phosphates issues. It will be telling when my current cartridge goes out. I still have 3 that I purchased from last fall. My current cartridge came from a different cartridge order back in January. When its time to put a new cartridge in if the new cartridge doesn't last very long I'll for sure that the batch was bad.
Quote from: Galaxybrooks on February 05, 2021, 02:37:51 pmGot my water tested and phosphates came back at 3000. I was told 125 is where I need to be. Everything else was balanced well. Going to get some phosphate remover from the dealer and update on progress as I go.Hi, I am having similar issues, 5th cartridge in 8 months. I am curious if you are on well water or city/municipal? My technician has mentioned Phosphates before but has never tested. I assumed that municipal water would not have such an issue but i could be wrong. Also curious if the phosphate remover worked. Thanks
Got my water tested and phosphates came back at 3000. I was told 125 is where I need to be. Everything else was balanced well. Going to get some phosphate remover from the dealer and update on progress as I go.
Put Ah-Some or another similar product in and drain it. Then start over with fresh water, balance alkalinity and ph, and use Spa Guard Chlorine Enhanced Spa Shock once or twice a week depending on usage. I put some in after about every 3rd or 4th spa usage and keep my output on 6. The system has worked great since my first drain and refill using the above method. Oh yeah - also have your water tested for phosphates.
Having same problem. Every ~ 45 days, like clockwork, the salt cartridge fails. The've been out five times and are trying one more thing tomorrow, but they say if that doesn't fix it then I'm relegated to replacing for the lifetime of the tub every 45 days and they will credit the short life of each cartridge. Not happy with this response after spending almost $20,000
I have a 2019 Limelight Flash. I've had it two years and kept perfect records on each cartridge change. For me it's every 6 weeks. All have been grey button (i'm pretty sure - certainly all of the last batch were). I keep it at 7, per dealer recommendation. I tried it at 3 and 4 for a while, but we use it every day, 20-30 minutes per day, and it wasn't keeping up. Is this normal? It feels like A LOT of cartridges, which are not cheap, by the way.