Guest guest Posted December 30, 2011 Report Share Posted December 30, 2011 Hello Wise Friends, We recently got a hot tub and since chlorine (or bromine - or any halide) are not chemicals I am interested in using, DH has been looking into other (more healthful) strategies for keeping the water clean and enjoyable. Here's what we've come up with so far: it's necessary to install an oxidizer (to dissolve the organic matter) AND an ionizer (to kill bacteria, viruses, and algae). I thought I'd post the question here since some of you may have already resolved this issue for your own hot tubs. Is there anything I'm overlooking? Anything that would be better to use? Anyone already done the research and care to explain why using zinc would be advisable or not in addition to the silver and copper in an ionizer? Or care to refer us to a place that you rec.? In regards to the oxidizer portion needed, we were thinking about an ozonator, but have been warned against it b/c of lung damage (amongst other health concerns) when sitting in the spa and breathing it in. To mitigate this, we can set it up where it only cycles on to produce ozone for 2 (2 hr.) blocks during the day (4 hrs. total), which we're told should be sufficient for oxidizing requirements and we can set it not to come on when we're in the tub. Anyone else done this or have a better recommendation? I'm pretty sure that what we'd really like is not available yet (better than an ozonator). I talked with a guy who is developing it for pools (later this year), but not yet for spas. So, just hoping someone will have some good info. for what to do/use in the meantime. For those interested, here's some links that talk more about what to use and why. For an ozone generator - this place has a lot of info on ozone. http://www.air-purifiers-superstore.com/air_water_ozonator.html This site has mineral spa treatment systems, copper and silver http://www.spaspecialist.com/ionizer.html http://www.askalanaquestion.com/ionizers_for_spas.htm This site has copper, silver and zinc treatments. http://www.sunshinepool.com/ion2.html http://www.almostheaven.net/aho/ionizers.htm Informative site for information but has limited spa applications. They do not advocate the use of zinc and encourage higher silver levels. http://www.price-lessproducts.com/POOLIONIZERS.html Happy Holidays, Summer Waters, L.Ac., NTP, CGP www.summerwaters.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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