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. I also am personally insulted by some of the blanket accusations of ALL Cal Spa dealers being dishonest.
Wetone, funky holes for ozone gas off? Please enlighten me on this one.
Will I get in trouble if I say, “Cal Spas are a piece of junk and have one of the worst reputations in the industry.”
As a Cal Spa (and D-1) dealer, I can tell you that there is no separate G.F.C.I. that runs only with the ozonator. The "Quest" Ozonator pitch is simply that if the unit gets wet for any reason, the ozone generator itself will shut down, without tripping the G.F.C.I. The spa will continue to run, even if the ozonator itself shuts down. That's it. And yes, this would only happen if the check valve failed in the first place. As far as (3) 7.0 hp pumps--absolutely not true. There is no such spa, and Cal Spas does not sell, promote, or market any such spa. Whoever supposedly heard all this was either mislead or very confused. It just simply isn't true. You can't believe everything you hear. Is Cal Spas perfect? Of course not. But in this case, you are wrong.
Cal Spa has a system to retrieve the ozone gas that has reached the surface of the water and recycle it back into the contact chamber. The idea is to not allow ozone gas to linger above the surface and cause damage to the cover etc...
I also am personally insulted by some of the blanket accusations of ALL Cal Spa dealers being dishonest. Our dealership is the leader in our market. We have been in business since 1971 (selling spas since 1985). We have a lot riding on our reputation. If Cal Spas was truly as bad as most of you make them out to be, we would certainly not be a dealer of theirs. Take it from someone who actually deals with them on a daily basis, and not from someone who THINKS they heard this or that from a salesperson.
I do have some questions though on the "Quest Ozone Pitch". Are you saying that this system does not have it's own GFI? If that's true then what cause's the unit to shut down with moisture? It almost has to be a ground fault system of some kind and it's always been my experience that if you put 2 GFI's inline you will get tripping. Does this work?
I started this topic for no other reason than to get more info on the questionable pitch that I'm hearing come back from customers.
My personal fave is "My Buddy" the jacuzzi Premium dealer right next door to me telling customers that their ABS pan will keep critters such as bees and rodents out, and that they are the only spa that can prevent this from happening. Most intelligent people and most industry professionals will tell you that the most common point of entry for bees and wasps is at the lip of the spa shell, NOT at the base.
Lost in all this banter is the fact that ozone is introduced into the spa through a inductor, which pulls a vaccum to draw the ozonated air into the line. so, the only way for the ozone to fail is for the circulation pump to fail.