Methuselah
Well-known member
@RDspaguy, Methinks you are taking issue with the wrong contributor 
Twas eye who said someone from work abandoned the frog system because they couldn't get it to work for them. I also said
You take issue and state copper and silver ion systems do work. Heck, I had no idea the frog system was copper/silver. That said, I wholeheartedly agree my statement offers zero proof the frog system has issues nor does it prove there is a disproportionate number of people using it correctly that have issues with it.
HOWEVER, I'm going to say I think there's a valid basis to my statement the way it's written. The problem is I'm on a tablet so without a keyboard it takes me an hour to compose a complete response, so I make things as brief as I can. In this case, too brief.
The whole story, in my opinion and only my opinion, is that many people post here because they are trying to solve an issue. Accordingly, they are, in the case of the frog system, usually doing something wrong. Maybe they let the cartridge "expire" or deplete, didn't use MPS or CHL sufficiently with it, or overtaxed the systems ability to maintain sanitation.
So above, I eluded the frog systems have disproportionate number of problems, but can be made to work (I suggested research). More accurately I could have said the frog system seems to only get mentioned here (seemingly) because it can be advertised or represented as an easier system, leading some into thinking it is a stand-alone system.
Again, the preceding paragraph could be "expanded and expounded" into 10 paragraphs but I'd be typing for days so am shooting for brief again.
It seems because this site "caters" to SWG and dichlor/bleach methodology mostly, that there's not a lot of "activity" on the frog system, and I do stand by my original comment mention of the frog system is generally negative. That said, I'm going to add, at least for those folks that come here with issues using the frog system, I kinda believe that system doesn't simplify sanitation. On the contrary, in my opinion, it complicates it.
Please note I did not, and will not say it's not a workable system, or that because my coworker abandoned it the OP should do likewise. You are 100% correct that I also did not encourage using it. Maybe that was unfair of me, but as much as it makes me out to be an Rear for saying it, I think the complications of using it, learning how to know when you can be confident it's safely doing its job, etc. imply that people that are already here because the system failed to maintain sanitation may be better off switching to a different system.
I mean no disrespect in saying this, but when people come here asking for help troubleshooting SWG and dichlor/bleach systems we ask for test results, right? As @Newdude pointed out, the testing part's a question mark.
Bottom line, I think if someone is using the frog system, understands it, rigidly adheres to supplemental sanitation requirements, maintains PH in required range, etc. it would probably work for them. I just don't think it's the easiest (or cheapest) way to accomplish hot tub sanitation.
Again, a 2 hour typing session cutting tons of corners trying to be brief. Hopefully I didn't offend too may people. That was not my intention.

Twas eye who said someone from work abandoned the frog system because they couldn't get it to work for them. I also said
Also, people report problems more often here in this forum trying to get that system to work for them. I'd suggest researching here if you plan on making the frog system your main sanitation system...
You take issue and state copper and silver ion systems do work. Heck, I had no idea the frog system was copper/silver. That said, I wholeheartedly agree my statement offers zero proof the frog system has issues nor does it prove there is a disproportionate number of people using it correctly that have issues with it.
HOWEVER, I'm going to say I think there's a valid basis to my statement the way it's written. The problem is I'm on a tablet so without a keyboard it takes me an hour to compose a complete response, so I make things as brief as I can. In this case, too brief.
The whole story, in my opinion and only my opinion, is that many people post here because they are trying to solve an issue. Accordingly, they are, in the case of the frog system, usually doing something wrong. Maybe they let the cartridge "expire" or deplete, didn't use MPS or CHL sufficiently with it, or overtaxed the systems ability to maintain sanitation.
So above, I eluded the frog systems have disproportionate number of problems, but can be made to work (I suggested research). More accurately I could have said the frog system seems to only get mentioned here (seemingly) because it can be advertised or represented as an easier system, leading some into thinking it is a stand-alone system.
Again, the preceding paragraph could be "expanded and expounded" into 10 paragraphs but I'd be typing for days so am shooting for brief again.
It seems because this site "caters" to SWG and dichlor/bleach methodology mostly, that there's not a lot of "activity" on the frog system, and I do stand by my original comment mention of the frog system is generally negative. That said, I'm going to add, at least for those folks that come here with issues using the frog system, I kinda believe that system doesn't simplify sanitation. On the contrary, in my opinion, it complicates it.
Please note I did not, and will not say it's not a workable system, or that because my coworker abandoned it the OP should do likewise. You are 100% correct that I also did not encourage using it. Maybe that was unfair of me, but as much as it makes me out to be an Rear for saying it, I think the complications of using it, learning how to know when you can be confident it's safely doing its job, etc. imply that people that are already here because the system failed to maintain sanitation may be better off switching to a different system.
I mean no disrespect in saying this, but when people come here asking for help troubleshooting SWG and dichlor/bleach systems we ask for test results, right? As @Newdude pointed out, the testing part's a question mark.
Bottom line, I think if someone is using the frog system, understands it, rigidly adheres to supplemental sanitation requirements, maintains PH in required range, etc. it would probably work for them. I just don't think it's the easiest (or cheapest) way to accomplish hot tub sanitation.
Again, a 2 hour typing session cutting tons of corners trying to be brief. Hopefully I didn't offend too may people. That was not my intention.