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Quote from: Isaac-1 on March 10, 2014, 08:45:36 pmRyan I am not sure where your getting your numbers from, but looking at HotSpring tubs with circulation pumps, their current E5 circulaiton pump is rated at 6,000 gallons per day, which my math says is 4.16 gpm, they also claim that the E5 pump flows 20% more water than its predecessor. Which would tend to pump minimum flow somewhere under 4GPM.this mean that the circulation pump is not connected through the heater . Balboa require 16 gpm if I remember and gecko need 20 gpm .
Ryan I am not sure where your getting your numbers from, but looking at HotSpring tubs with circulation pumps, their current E5 circulaiton pump is rated at 6,000 gallons per day, which my math says is 4.16 gpm, they also claim that the E5 pump flows 20% more water than its predecessor. Which would tend to pump minimum flow somewhere under 4GPM.
BTW your brain hurts because your over analyzing every small detail...Happy Soaking!!!
Thanks Isaac, I just got a quote from a Artic factory direct dealer and the Bare Essential line (I figured their lower end) was still beyond where I need to be...
As for the Artic, there is no dealer here. My prices from that are "Factory Direct" prices then I would not have a dedicated local business to service my spa. That is why I discounted them.
First, I wanted to say thanks for all the help I have received here.But the search is over!I got a deal on a 2014 Hot Spring Hot Spot Relay that I could not refuse. Down payment has been made and as soon as I get the electrical hooked up and the foundation built, I will set a date for delivery.Thanks again,Sam
Between work and ongoing projects it is gonna be about a month before I can get it.And by the way that little teaser SUCKS! Not even funny. I wish I had the extra 8grandto get that awesome cover over that one. So jealous of that Covana! For those of you that have not seen the video you gotta see this http://www.hotspringgreen.com/gazebosI will post pictures wen its up.Thanks again folks and by the way I met my initial new tub goal, well, close enough.