We see the above question from time to time. People ask because they have heard that cupro-nickel is tough. When I see this question I usually chime in and say it really isn't worth the money. Just get a regular copper unit and keep you chemicals correct. Cupro-nickel will still fail if the PH is off and the water is allowed to become acidic.
I went on a service call this morning on a unit I installed in 2/2013 and they wanted a cupro-nickel heat exchanger because of what they read. They told me that it wouldn't light. Well to my surprise when I opened it, see pictures, it was shot! First question I asked was how the pool guy has been doing. The owner says, well we are on our third company. All of last year the company they had wasn't taking good care of the pool. They caught him just tossing chemicals in by hand and never testing. Water got acidic and was that way for a long time. Heat exchanger, cipro-nickel, is leaking.
Just remember, your equipment will only last if the water is maintained correctly.
New heater is being ordered.

I went on a service call this morning on a unit I installed in 2/2013 and they wanted a cupro-nickel heat exchanger because of what they read. They told me that it wouldn't light. Well to my surprise when I opened it, see pictures, it was shot! First question I asked was how the pool guy has been doing. The owner says, well we are on our third company. All of last year the company they had wasn't taking good care of the pool. They caught him just tossing chemicals in by hand and never testing. Water got acidic and was that way for a long time. Heat exchanger, cipro-nickel, is leaking.
Just remember, your equipment will only last if the water is maintained correctly.
New heater is being ordered.



