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Someone in the past told me that when hooked up to 110 V I can not operate the heater and the jets at the same time and is this a big deal I have never had a tub before so i do not know what I would be missing. Joe
IMO, you won't actually be conserving much energy. It takes the same amount of energy to heat and move the water whether at 110 or 220, you will just be doing them at separate times on 110 to reduce amp draw.
IMO, you won't actually be conserving much energy.
I have 100 amp service and am running our spa just fine on 220. Our heat is gas. I just avoid running the AC, spa and microwave all at the same time.