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In a fit of ignorance on my part, I had shut down power to my hot tub Monday morning to do some service work.Today, I go out to get a nice soak in and the temp reads 99 degrees (Usually keep it at 103). Perplexed at first, then I realized I forgot to restore power!
...I let my brother watch the house, and I am sure his kids used the hot tub and played with the buttons.It was set to summer mode.
drewstar,I had to look this up but if you have a Marquis, try this (from page 33 of their 2005 Owner's Manual): SYSTEM LOCKOnce you find and establish the settings that work bestfor your individual needs, use system lock to keep frominadvertently changing the settings.Press the TEMP+- pad and then immediately press theSETTING pad. Unlock by repeating sequence. While thesystem is locked, you may still operate the jets and light.The LCD window displays LC to indicate the system islocked when you try to change the temperature orsettings.Hmm.... I'll have to set this up on mine tonight. My daughter's friends are coming over to use it... Phil
Are you using a thermal blanket Snyper?
Here's the thing, I don't use my spa (epic) daily right now and I have tried turning the heat down to 90 deg to check the heat loss. Four to five degrees over night is common right now or about ten degrees in 24 hours. Based on this amount, I figure that it heats about two hours per day in this weather. My calculation as follows.Five degrees per hour rise when heating.Five kW heater.Electricity $0.12 per kWh2 X 5 X 0.12 = $1.20 per day heatingfilter costmotor in low speed - 3 amps X 240 V = 720 W or 0.72 kW4 hours per day filtering4 X .72 X 0.12 = 0.35Cost to run per day when not bathing = $1.55 CAD