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Offline Rosire

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Swimmingpool and ionisation
« on: March 31, 2008, 06:10:35 PM »
We have a beautifull apartment in Kizla Kalkan. There is a nice swimmingpool at he apartment. Like the most of you know , a necessary tool in summer. We are using chemicals to keep the pool in a good condition. But we don''t like to do that with chemicals. Does anyone know or it is possible to buy an ionisator and/or ozonisator in Turkey. Does anyone have experiences with a company who can install that or experience with ionisers or ozonisators in Swimmingpools. I am waiting for your response.
Till 12 days to go before we are going to Kalkan again. We can''t wait

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Offline Christine Kalkan

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Re: Swimmingpool and ionisation
« Reply #1 on: April 01, 2008, 05:17:35 PM »
we have used them in some of the pools that welook after and they are quite effective. Thers a guy called Rod Rea who sells them. He has just opened an office in the old town. Its an estate agents and I think its called Beyhan Properties. They coost about 200ytl last year and did seriously reduce the amount of chemicals needed for the pools

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Re: Swimmingpool and ionisation
« Reply #2 on: April 02, 2008, 08:50:35 AM »
We have the product that Rod sells.  It is not an ionizator in the sense that you are asking about.  The product Rod sells -- which is effective using only low levels of chemicals -- distributes copper ions in the water.  These prevent the growth of algae.

You can buy in Istanbul (and have it shipped) an ozonisator but they are very expensive.  I looked into this 2 years ago and it was around $2,500 - 3,000 (USD).  The website is santem.com   They sell only pool supplies.  If you write to them in English, they will reply.
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