Turbo Tropical Fish Liquid Solar Blanket
by Aquaboy on Wednesday, June 30th, 2010 | 4 Comments
- Patented Computerized Pump Disperse System
- TURBO lasts twice as long as the original
- Works up to 60 Days
Product Description
**************THIS IS A 2 PACK ITEM****************** The TURBO is the next generation of the TROPICAL FISH Liquid Solar Blanket, featuring the Patented Computerized Pump Disperse System. This Hi-tech pump’s microprocessor keeps the TURBO functioning properly and is programmed for different size pools to pump precise measurements of liquid every hour for up to 60 days.One fish for up to 800 sq. ft of pool surface areaEach fish lasts up to 2 months.Works 24 hours per… More >>
Turbo Tropical Fish Liquid Solar Blanket
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This is my first year using the turbo solar fish and I love it! Since there is no more messing with the solar cover, I find we use the pool more. And it heated the pool up better than the solar cover. I’d have to reread the directions, but I thought the fish was supposed to slowly sink over 30 days, not immendiately sink. When it does sink, it’s empty. We tied ours to the ladder and it works great.
Rating: 5 / 5
Heard about it first late last summer and used two for the remainder of the season. Worked great I think – hard to tell how often (or less often) the heater kicked on, but it seemed less. Fish behaved as advertised, no problems. It did like to swim around the skimmer, but once it sank it stayed down. Buying 6 for this summer, keep one left over for opening next year.
Rating: 5 / 5
We have been using a liquid solar cover for a couple of years. We used the ecosavr and liked it. I guess they stopped making those because I can no longer get them. So I went with the Turbo, and it is suck-o.
First off, the fish does not sink to the bottom of the pool. So mine keep getting stuck in the skimmer. The instructions say that it will sink in time… 5 hours later no luck. So I tied it to the bottom of the ladder and the grommet ripped out…and it floated back to the surface…grrrrrr….
So then I re-read the instructions (I am kinda of a doofus at times so maybe I missed something) The instructions say if I shake it vigorously in the water it will sink faster. So I put on my underwater iPod (highly recommended by the way) turned on “Hey ya” (no wait…its on my wifes playlist not mine…really…) and I shake it like a Polaroid picture.
They it rips open like parachute at 1500′ and the liquid mess empties into the pool….grrrr…
Needless to say, the other Turbos are going back today. One of the worst products I have seen since the Six Flags Bonzi Slide. Save your cash and the chemical balance of your pool and learn from my goober mistake. Avoid the Turbo.
Rating: 1 / 5
Jimmy,
You can find Ecosavr at their website:www.liquidpoolcovers.com and order directly.