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Thank you for the responses TwinCities and Chas! That was a lot of useful info that I couldn’t find anywhere on my weeklong marathon of searching and reviewing. I especially enjoyed the official youtube video.So how do I know for sure that my dealer’s Relay has this new FiberCor insulation? He says it’s a new 2012 model and proved it by showing me that the cabinet has all vertical wood panels whereas the 2011 model has vertical and horizontal wood panels. Is that enough to know that it’s a 2012 model that definitely has the FiberCor?Also I’m having a tough time convincing him to fill the tub so I can wet test. I asked in person and over the phone and both times he said no. I then sent him an email and haven’t heard back. His argument is that if he fills it and I don’t buy it then he loses money because a future customer will expect a discount due to the fact it has been filled. He said he only fills the Hot Spring tubs. Any advice on how I should proceed? I like the Relay and if it really is the 2012 model with the FiberCor, I might get it even if he won’t allow me to wet test. He’s giving me it at a pretty good price and between the Relay and Rhythm I still like the Relay’s semicircle of foot jets over the Rhythm’s dome. Even if the lounger isn’t great I still have 5 other seats and don’t really need the 7 seats the Rhythm provides. I like to have the option to get a nice calve massage too, plus how bad could a lounger really be? I dry tested it and I fit well in it.Thanks again for the responses
I am looking to remove a hot tub that is currently on my deck and replace it with a new one. I am wondering if this would be possible, at least the removal, for my husband (and friends) to do or will it take a team of professionals. Also, installing a new one seems like a complex task. Do places usually charge extra for installation with the purchase of a new hot tub?
So, I wet tested the Relay today and the lounger was not so good. Since I was there I also wet tested the Hot Spot TX and I fell in love with the moto-massage. I was surprised how well I fit in the TX and am now seriously considering it but I have a couple of questions about it.First, how is it insulated? Is it the same as the other Hot Spots as in if its a 2011 it has 1/2lb foam and if its a 2012 it has the new FiberCor?Second, is it true that it's a simple plug into any outlet type of tub? My dealer showed me how since its a 115v/15a it has a regular looking plug whereas the 115v/20a plug had the two perpendicular prongs. His response to my skepticism was that all outdoor outlets are on their own line so if I make sure that the hot tub is the only thing plugged in then its like it has its own dedicated line. If it was really true that its as versatile as plug it into any outlet and its ready to go which would also result in not needing electrical work done, then I would definitely buy it. If it wasn't true then I would probably go in a different direction.
Also if you have concern about the year of the tub, a quick glance at the serial number inside the door will quickly identify what year the spa is...if the serial # contains a "N" it is a 2011, if it is an "O" it's a 2012...P will be next year (2013) and so on...
Quote from: TwinCitiesHotSpring on January 13, 2012, 11:11:02 amAlso if you have concern about the year of the tub, a quick glance at the serial number inside the door will quickly identify what year the spa is...if the serial # contains a "N" it is a 2011, if it is an "O" it's a 2012...P will be next year (2013) and so on...they actually skip over O (too close to zero). 2012 watkin's tubs are using P.as far as the 15 amp plug goes they call for dedicated, but it might work fine with what you have. nothing to lose in trying it. they should provide you with a weatherproof receptacle that will fit in an existing 2 gang box. if you do use their receptical flip over the plug first. it will be upside down (configured for the 20 a out of the box).and don't fear the fibercore. it is an advance in technology, not a cheapening of the product.
Hi Plzwork, I was wondering if you did buy the Rhythm. I'm considering it as well, but not sure if I should buy this one or a 7 ft model by Arctic Spas.