however i agree nothing works as good as liquid chlorine, just make sure your stabilizer levels are good in the beginning of summer. you will save money if your looking for something easy. i myself like to see a chlorine register on my test strips and that is why the mineral systems are not very common, Look into salt water for an in-ground. they make sure you use their tablets by putting them in a container that only fits inside the frog system. in other words your using the frog as a chlorinator and the bac pacs/ aka chlorine tabs are like $21 per 2#. The claim is it reduces chlorine need by 50. Anyhow a coworker just pointed out that she used this Pool Frog mineral system that supposedly reduces bacteria (of course the didnt mention algae). :) Glad things are updated and my account is back. the frog system is a great system, however people are not told that it is a low chlorine system, so when they test their water they see low chlorine and end up adding chlorine or turning the frog system up to register chlorine. Hi There, Ive been using the bleach method for a few years, havent visited the forum much as I havent needed to. the cartridge replacement is $125 every year or 4 months. as the water flows through the cartridge the minerals which are silver and copper, (and yes i know the frog doesnt use silver, Nature 2 does) kill bacteria and algae. Mineral sanitizers are good if understood, they do not disperse minerals into the pool.
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