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    Exclamation Re: FLOATRON?? This thing is awsome

    Easy, gently, folks.

    I appreciate your vigilence, but I did some checking, and it's not at all clear to me that "Love2Swim" is spamming.

    Please keep in mind, that for people who don't know how to operate a pool successfully and economically with chlorine alone, a copper source like the Floatron can seem "awesome".

    If they have a vinyl liner (as Love2Swim does) and dark hair (dunno about that), then something like the Floatron may indeed work very well, at least compared to what they'd been doing before. If you'll check Love2Swim's other posts here, it sounds like maybe they've been pretty casual about pool chemistry. Among other things, they (AND their pool dealer) aren't clear on the difference between pH and alkalinity.

    My guess is that what Love2Swim needs is information about an even more "AWESOME" way to care for her pool.

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    Wow guys. I asked "love2swim" how the floatron worked? I have yet to have that response, however I'm all for keeping my pool up the "right" way and avoid costly troubles later. I found a wonderful lady who runs a pool store that DIDN"T sell me my pool and has already saved me a bunch of $.
    Instead of hundreds of pounds of soooo many chemicals, she had me add stabilizer and baking soda along w/ chlorinne. I am taking h2o samples to her daily until she says I am ready to SHOCK. I have only had the pool full for 3 full days and an evening of another. What do you all think? (and not about the floatron.........I've decided to nix that for now)

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    I am very hurt that ya'll would think that I am out to spam someone. I am NOT that kind of person. I am just trying to help other people. You beleave what you want to beleave. I know this much.. We bought this thing for $250.00 and I know that my pool is beautiful and clear now. Plus we know two families that have this Floatron. And one of them told us that he was spending 200.00 to 300.00 a year on his pool before he got this. He is on his 3rd summer with it and he told us that he spent $25.00 on his pool last summer.
    So you swim in your green and cloudy pool and I will keep swimming in my clean, clear beautiful pool.

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    Default Re: FLOATRON?? This thing is awsome

    Love2swim,
    If you take the time to read all the info that you can on www.poolsolutions.com and then read all the stickies in this forum you will learn that taking care of a pool IS easy and inexpensive once you know what to do. The biggest expense you will have is for a GOOD test kit such as the one sold on poolsolutions or a Taylor k-2006....the poosolutions kit is a better 'bang for the buck'
    Your floatron is putting copper into your pool. The same results can be achieved with a $15 dollar bottle of copper algaecide. The Floatron instructions say that you still need to maintain normal chlorine levels. A properly chlorinated pool will NOT get algae nor get cloudy. Why don't you do yourself a favor and also save money in the process and learn how to properly care for your pool. I am saying this to help you out. I work in a pool store and sell copper/silver units but I do NOT recommend them.
    Retired pool store and commercial pool maintenance guy.

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    Default Re: FLOATRON?? This thing is awsome

    Love2Swim:

    It seems pretty clear that you are not a spammer just a user happy with a product.

    But you must understand that every season someone posing as poolowner, but really a spammer, shows up touting some magic solution to all pool problems. Usually they are touting a bromine or bacquacil chemical, an electromagnet, or a copper erosion system. Check the Hall of Shame where we've tossed a couple of these clowns before PoolDoc yanked their membership (the same PoolDoc who told folks to ease up on you).

    We've already had at least 3 this season.

    Your thread-starting post looked a lot like these...so people got suspicious in a hurry.

    People come to PoolForum.com because they have problems, mostly, and their pool store can't help them, keeps recommending lots and lots of expensive chemicals (like they are doing to your friends) that don't work.

    The methods advocated here DO work. Once your pool is where you want it you'll spend very little time on taking care of it, but just enough.

    BTW, we are VERY familiar with all of these add-ons--Floatron is just another copper-erosion system. But copper has a plethora of problems. A much more popular one is called Nature2 and is sold in pool stores from coast to coast. People swear by it. Curiously, though, Nature2 won't say what's in it or what it releases (a copper/silver mix). Nature2 doesn't have any independent studies to back its claims. No science

    By my estimate, your $250 investment, plus $25 for the season is $275 which will buy about 155 gallons of bleach. At the MOST conservative usage rate--a gallon every other day for a 3-month season, that's 45 gallons. So you could buy enough chlorine for 3 1/2 seasons.

    Meanwhile, soon, blond hair will turn green and so will your pool fittlings.

    In 3 years, it will have cost you, by your estimate, $325 dollars--and you could buy enough bleach to last your pool for 4 1/2 years. It will take you 5 years before you finally will catch up to what it would cost you to use bleach by our methods.

    So it's going to take you 5 years for your Floatron to pay for itself, according to your own figures, instead of using our methods.
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