Poolman18 Posted February 10, 2010 Report Posted February 10, 2010 Has anybody had experience with the Genesis Bromine Generator by Pioneer H20 Technologies. I am thinking about installing one on my tub.. Quote
THE SPA GUY Posted February 10, 2010 Report Posted February 10, 2010 I have some out in the field,,, they are o.k , i have had some issues with them,, i had a couple charcoal probes go bad and produce a silt that sat on the seats and floor, took us a while to figure that out, i have had a control, i have had a box go bad,,, i do have some out there that have never had a lick of problems.... i have also done the new salt generators,,,, do not like ....i would stick with the ozone and chlorine my personal tub has been working with ozone and chlorine, less maintenance and less you have to check for.....just my opinion.... Quote
new2me Posted February 12, 2010 Report Posted February 12, 2010 can anyone tell me what the true cost/savings of using these are compared to normal clorine/bromine with ozone. I had a company offer to retrofit my tub with this for 875.00, but unless they are magic or something, i cannot ever see recouping the costs Quote
J.C.McGILLICUDDY Posted February 21, 2010 Report Posted February 21, 2010 poolman18 . I been using the system since april 2004 .It has been so easy to use , its like someone else is looking after your tub.they are expensive to install though. mine came with the tub i purchased. they did have some issues with the probes initially but i believe that has been dealt with. I did change mine after 1.5 years. the replacement one is showing very little wear and i can easily see it lasting the 5 year warranty period. I change my water once a year. cost of the bromide salt is about $80.I use the hamilton standard index for balancing the water. once balanced, it doesn't change much . high usage will require you to shock it to maintain a sufficient amount of bromine.otherwise shocking is not required. regards J.C. Quote
jacques Posted February 17, 2013 Report Posted February 17, 2013 intersested in this system and noticed this topic is 3 years old anybody have updates on this topic is it worth the money and is it as good as they say. Quote
badgirlred Posted February 17, 2013 Report Posted February 17, 2013 hi my name is badgirlred i bought a hot tub second hand on the weekend and i have it set up and water in it but now im stuck on how much shock to put in and i have pucks and spa ph minus and spa ph plus that came with it but i dont know what to do with them can anyone help please Quote
Spa_Guru Posted February 25, 2013 Report Posted February 25, 2013 I used to work with Clearwater spas which use the bromine generator system, I had issues with electrodes loading up with alkalai deposits and shutting the system down, for the most part, they are trouble free, but as a money saver, not so much. convenience, sure. Quote
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