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Quote from: Tman122 on March 26, 2016, 07:57:24 amInstead of splitting the water flow after the pump and then directing through hoses to the individual jets. Bullfrog splits the water flow behind the jet pacs and sends it to the individual jets. It's plumbing. Plumbing creates water cavitation. Water cavitation makes noise.Like I said, your theory seems reasonable... but in actual use, I'm not hearing it. How many Bullfrog Spas have you used?
Instead of splitting the water flow after the pump and then directing through hoses to the individual jets. Bullfrog splits the water flow behind the jet pacs and sends it to the individual jets. It's plumbing. Plumbing creates water cavitation. Water cavitation makes noise.
Quote from: Racenut on March 26, 2016, 08:27:23 pmQuote from: Tman122 on March 26, 2016, 07:57:24 amInstead of splitting the water flow after the pump and then directing through hoses to the individual jets. Bullfrog splits the water flow behind the jet pacs and sends it to the individual jets. It's plumbing. Plumbing creates water cavitation. Water cavitation makes noise.Like I said, your theory seems reasonable... but in actual use, I'm not hearing it. How many Bullfrog Spas have you used?1How many have you tried?
Quote from: Tman122 on March 26, 2016, 10:24:19 pmQuote from: Racenut on March 26, 2016, 08:27:23 pmQuote from: Tman122 on March 26, 2016, 07:57:24 amInstead of splitting the water flow after the pump and then directing through hoses to the individual jets. Bullfrog splits the water flow behind the jet pacs and sends it to the individual jets. It's plumbing. Plumbing creates water cavitation. Water cavitation makes noise.Like I said, your theory seems reasonable... but in actual use, I'm not hearing it. How many Bullfrog Spas have you used?1How many have you tried?Was it the new design or the old design? Could you actually hear a discernible noise from the jetpacks?For me.. 3 different tubs, 1 old design, 2 different new ones, one of which I own. And have never noticed noise like that.
But it seems you're trying to scare people away from them due to your misinterpretation of a sales brochure. But at the end of the day, I agree with you in that the wet test should be the final measure. I'd just hate to see someone not even give the BF a chance due to something they read on the internet.
Sorry to go radio silence on here. It was a busy weekend. First, I wet tested the hot tubs and then I started running numbers and scouring Craigslist. I made an offer on a 2013 Sundance Cameo 880 that I could see up and running and came to a fantastic arrangement with the seller on price and extras. I'm just waiting on the movers now and then it's permit time followed by installation and electrical. I still appreciate all the input about Bullfrogs. Now that we'll be wired and set up for a tub, it would make getting a new one quite a bit more affordable, if that makes any sense. It's amazing how all the prices add up not just in the store but with the foundation, electrical, and permits.
I hope everyone understands that I am not trying to blow holes in BF. I have said it before, they make a fine tub. But if the design was that good you could count on copying,
I'm crabby cause I don't have a tub right now.