I own a Floatron, and it works. Produces colloidal copper, which in a
medium-to-large size pool will still require some chlorine. Also have two
of the Algaebars. The Floatron works on solar, so it's pricey -- about
$300.
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From: "Ode Coyote" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, April 28, 2006 9:26 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Re: Bulk CS
Google "Floatron"
Solar pool ionizer.
It's been around since the 70s
Ode
At 09:49 PM 4/27/2006 -0400, you wrote:
Hi group:
After reading what can be done using an acquarium to make bulk CS, I
wonder if one of you scientists could design a floating pool device to put
CS into the pool water so that one can leave out the chlorine. Has this
unit already been designed and is it for sale somewhere? If it is not
possible to make one for a pool, how about an outdoor spa? My husband
puts an incredible amount of bromine in his. Seems like CS would be
safer. He probably wouldn't monitor the strength, but I could teach him
how to do it if we get to that point. Since he isn't going to drink it,
would it matter if it were too strong to drink? If the answer to this is
"no", then the only thing to watch would be if it were strong enough...
Jill
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