Hey Steve, I had a Pool Tiger installed last year. I've never had to add cya throughout the year as often as I've had to. Chlorine lasts so much longer. Would like your opinion on Pool Tiger Pool unit. Thanks, Joe
@fasuloj I believe this is the "hydrodynamic cavitation" system which is not something that I am confident in endorsing. Over the decades in pools we have experienced more than our fair share of snake oil systems like pool magnets for example. For this product I am not aware of any industry accepted studies that show it does anything of value for pools. I appreciate your comment but I like to be straight forward and that is my current take on the pool tiger...unsubstantiated technology.
Hey Steve, I thought you were going to discuss fences as area of protection :). I would assume/hope anyone with an AOP would have salt cell so saving chlorine isn’t really an issue. Here’s a VSP question- you recommend 24x7, but how many hours would you recommend at a high enough speed for the SWG?
So my only problem for AOP, is chlorine works great for us. This is another point of failure since you still need chlorine. I'm not sure the value proposition here other than people that want less chemicals at any budget?
Hi Steve. We love our Hydrapure unit, as I've mentioned to you before. I don't think I've ever had our pool water look as polished or crisp!
Can we get a tour of your shop?
@natethetoe386 spring this upcoming year I am releasing a very long form video walking through the new shop / test lab installation - stay tuned!
Hey Steve, I had a Pool Tiger installed last year. I've never had to add cya throughout the year as often as I've had to. Chlorine lasts so much longer. Would like your opinion on Pool Tiger Pool unit. Thanks, Joe
@fasuloj I believe this is the "hydrodynamic cavitation" system which is not something that I am confident in endorsing. Over the decades in pools we have experienced more than our fair share of snake oil systems like pool magnets for example. For this product I am not aware of any industry accepted studies that show it does anything of value for pools. I appreciate your comment but I like to be straight forward and that is my current take on the pool tiger...unsubstantiated technology.
I was thinking the same thing, similar to pool tiger. A shame there is not more published data on it.
Hey Steve, I thought you were going to discuss fences as area of protection :). I would assume/hope anyone with an AOP would have salt cell so saving chlorine isn’t really an issue. Here’s a VSP question- you recommend 24x7, but how many hours would you recommend at a high enough speed for the SWG?
What about an oxygenated or nanobubble pool like the Shasta Pure? Are you familiar with how those systems work?
So my only problem for AOP, is chlorine works great for us. This is another point of failure since you still need chlorine. I'm not sure the value proposition here other than people that want less chemicals at any budget?
Didn't you listen to the video?