We have for several years' recommended natural mineral water for your pool. We have
sold our customers the latest mineral cartridges and you have let us know how
much you like them. Now with pool ionizers we are able to offer a more accurate way to measure the mineral going into your pool and at a cost that is affordable. This system will cost less than the cartridges and is simple to install and inexpensive to maintain. We offer two models the only difference is the size of the electrode. |



model I |
model II |
Pool Ionizer Model I |

We include with each ionozer a test kit. With these easy to use test strips
you are able to check the low mineral amount in your pool. You can test and adjust the amount of mineral going into yor pool. Also you can test and adjust the pH and alkalinity of the pool with the same time. |
Ionizer tee,electrode assembly, adjustable power supply and Copper Test Kit.
Including shipping Contiental USA. |
$138.00 |
Pool Ionizer Model II |
$162.00 |
Ionizer tee,electrode assembly, adjustable power supply and Copper Test Kit.
Including shipping Contiental USA. |
Repacement Electrode Model I |
You can replace worn electrodes with new in just minutes. Including shipping Contiental
USA. |
$102.00 |
Ionizer Acessories |
Repacement Electrode Model II |
You can replace worn electrodes with new in just minutes. Including shipping Contiental
USA. |
$138.00 |
Copper, pH, alkalinity Test Strips |
These test strips read low copper amounts which are used in mineral based systems.They
usually are not available at pool stores. Comes with 50 tests |
$21.00 |
Operation: A. Turn the power unit up to 100% output and let pump run for 24 hours B. After 24 hours test copper level with test kit included . C. After copper levels reach the recommended (.2- .4 PPM) level reduce pump time to 4 to 6 hrs a day. D.Reduce the power level to 50% and check weekly and adjusting output as necessary. E.Add a low dosage of chlorine .2ppm to .5ppm weekly or (non chlorine shock) when the water gets that "dull" look. Most average sized pools only require about 1 quart of common household bleach in an average week. When properly measured, this chlorine "shock" will burn off in a few minutes. Note: More detailed information on installation, operation, and troubleshooting and water chemistry is included with the ionizer. |
THE WATER IN YOUR POOL WILL SPARKLE AND SHINE |