I haven’t looked around my area fir pricing but I wouldn’t be surprised if it were as expensive. Welding supply shops are probably the cheapest source but you usually have to buy big tanks. Hopefully you can get a lot of use out of those three tanks before you need to exchange.
If you control your aeration sources and keep the pool covered, you won’t use much CO2. pH control is all about outgassing of CO2. The better you control that, the less fiddling with pH is required.
CO2 system Just so you know … 26 years of rental spa …
We have 9 spas on chemtrol 250’s with 4 tanks online always … 2 on live…. 2 ready on a auto switcher. We do get our CO2 from a welding supply.
we use the tall tanks we paid For them and we have no $6.00 monthly rental.
Its $125.00 for like 6 delivered.
The Co2 lines are Pex at around 40-70lb and we buy 110v Solenoids on eBay (watch the model for diameter and volume) for $20.00 about …
we mount that to a bell box
with a pex shut off at each tub…
we have a inline adjustable air flow meter on each tub. (Like for oxygen)
And small 1/8“ Black poly tube output at each spa (with needle valve).for adjustments after the Soloniod.
We use Injectors made by the pump people (for Dolphin 10) (sorry forgot name) that is 1/2” inline back to the spa.
We use liquids chlorine and Blue-White $34.00 chlorine Injectors… from carboys of chlorine.
The Co2 lasts us 2 weeks about ..
and we over shoot both ways since we are stupid..
what is key is no leaks… Pex is Best.. for us… we also use backflow on multible locations. And shut offs around the line… make surte if you do many rooms enter in middle or make a loop. So they feed right.
use the valve On the Pex to cut 1/2 the presure out… but. We learned that Asco makes a few more then 3,000 styles… and one can open 20x more Then the bomb proof units (or some nonsense) it will be best to use same models …
good luck …