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Do you count the hoses inside the jet pac as plumbing?
Never mind I see it on their web site, the plumbing is inside the jet pac. A plastic manifold. Molded plumbing lines.I think I am taking more time than most to understand it.
I love reading this stuff it makes my day. A bullfrog spa has a 2 inch line that runs to the bottom of the jet pack. A normal tub ( every other brand on earth) has a 2 inch line that then goes into a manifold that then goes into small hose's that then run to individual jets. The jet pack in a bullfrog is in essence the manifold. Imagine if on your hot springs, or sundance, or whatever you had jets attached directly to the manifold instead of having the small hoses that connect each jet. You would get awesome pressure with out a need for diverters on top to move pressure around. Yes if you shut of one pack you get more pressure at the other seats. But its a stupid amount of pressure. On a sundance or almost any other big name tub that dose not have 5 motors you have to divert pressure to one seat if you leave it in the middle it will kinda blow:) For those of you that have never worked on a second generation bullfrog don't make blanket statements when you don't understand what your talking about. Usually if the other guy has a better product or one the costumer really wants and you don't have it all you can do is badmouth there stuff. Or say its gimmicky. Like hot springs moto massage if you don't sell hot springs and someone really likes the moto massage you better scramble and bad mouth it. Now before you blast me for being a dumb salesman who drinks the cool aide. I am the salesman,and the owner. But i spent 15 years working and selling lots of brands (Islander, Great Lakes, Cal Spa, Dynasty,Nordic, Caldera, Sundance, White Water, Artisian, Bullfrog, i forget the rest) and i still turn wrenches on a regular bases. Thesis over
Quote from: Tman122 on October 13, 2015, 05:28:39 pmNever mind I see it on their web site, the plumbing is inside the jet pac. A plastic manifold. Molded plumbing lines.I think I am taking more time than most to understand it.I spoke with one of their engineers before posting. There is no plumbing inside the JP. It's a big manifold.
Side profile of jetpack... no hoses. Jets are fed directly off the back chamber (manifold). Have you even bothered to look any of this stuff up?
And with Bullfrog, if you don't like how a certain seat feels, you have 15 other options you can drop in till you do love it. Nobody else allows you to customize configuration like that.
Singled out? I've been doing this for close to 15 years on this board. If you think this is the first time I have argued a "fact" you'd be wrong.I think we got to the bottom of the "full power at all jet pacs" thing. It's not true and basically the same as everyone else by using plumbing and valves to send flow where you want it. Thanks Jim.