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Most manufacturers post energy consumption, especially since the new rules of energy compliance CA has been implimented. A spa can cost as little as $25 a month for every day use. For instance if a spa has a circulation pump that can heat the spa 2 degrees per hour thereby eliminating the need for the heater to kick on just to maintain heat. Also some spas use 60 amps others use 30 amps thereby making one spa manufacturer 50% more efficient right out of the box. Definitely one of those items you want to inquire about before purchasing a spa.
Also some spas use 60 amps others use 30 amps thereby making one spa manufacturer 50% more efficient right out of the box.
Also some spas use 60 amps others use 30 amps thereby making one spa manufacturer 50% more efficient right out of the box. Definitely one of those items you want to inquire about before purchasing a spa.
Amperage is how to measure the electricity used. If it only takes 30 amps to drive x.xxhp pumps then 60 amps to drive x.xxhp that equates to a 50% savings. ANALOGY if a car get 20 miles to the gallon it is more efficient than a car that gets 10 miles to the gallon, (regardless of the size of the gas tank and how much it costs to fill it) you will be saving money. I find it interesting that I raised quite a few hairs but no one disputes the energy consumption guides which are B/W and a very non-opinionated way to inform consumers of an energy efficient spa with correct expectations of costs.