Electrician came today. 2 guys got here at 8:30 & worked until about 4:00. Took a lot longer than I thought it would, but they said it was an "easy job" when they were done & everything went smoothly. They ran the 220v line from my panel in the garage to the ouside, about 25 ft to the rear corner of house, 90
o bend & 4" up onto concrete patio, then 20 ft to GFCI box, then about 20 more feet (15ft + 5 ft w/ another 90
o turn) into the back corner of tub. They used metal conduit up to the tub & vinyl conduit inside the tub. Looks great - for a metal pipe running alongside the bottom of my house & patio
The quote was $750 & actual cost was $750. I'm not used to contractors around here being dead-on w/ their quotes. Asked 2 others for quotes. One never showed & the other was a tiny bit higher & was going to use vinyl conduit for the entire installation & couldn't do the work for another week.
Tub came on & worked like it should. The water temp was 82
owhen the tub initially powered up & it took about 3.5 - 4 hrs to get to 102
o. That was with only the recirculating pump running. I played with the all the controls & stuff while it was heating for about 1/2 hr, but most of the time they were off. The cover was off for the first hour or so too also.
No leaks or anything. All the controls & jets work like they should. Panels were easy to take off but a little of a challenge to get back on, but not too hard.
So far, so good. I decided to go with dichlor for sanitization after reading the
Vermonter method & seeing how many people like it. Anyone want to buy a Baqua starter kit real cheap? 8-) Bought Leisure Time brand chemicals as they seem to be the most prominent brand. Is Spa56 the "best" dichlor or are there alternate brands worth looking into?
Will take a picture or two sometime this weekend & start a new thread with a summary of my experience so far. There is very little info about Leisure Bay spas out there, so maybe it will help someone else. Thanks to everyone who answered all my n00b questions!