(I'm probably stepping in it royally, but here's my $0.02):
I don't think anyone is suggesting you use ozone alone as the sanitizer. All
of the articles I read (even from the manufacturers) state you must always use
something else as a sanitizer (usually chlorine). The ozone is mainly touted
as a very effective oxidizer that complements your sanitizer.
To me, that's the main attraction of the ozone system - it breaks the chloramine
bond, which creates more available chlorine. That means I never have to shock,
I never have the chloramine smell, the red eyes, etc. It also means I can extend
the life of my SWG by turning down the duty cycle.
And the concern about making things more complicated and expensive - huh? What's
complicated about it? It runs when the pump's on, I test my water and see I don't
have to shock, and that's it. Maybe you're referring to using ozone alone as the
sanitizer - I agree, that would be challenging, but again, I don't think anyone's
suggesting that.
There are many articles describing the benefits of ozone systems in residential pools,
and they're not just from the ozone generator manufacturers. My advice to those
considering an ozone system - do your own research.
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