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then we agree. I like circ pumps because they inject the 03 into my tub, circulate the heated water, and move the water through the filters 24 /7 at very little cost without taxing the more exspensive larger pumps. If my heater screws up or trips. I know my water wont freeze. So we can agree, we both like circ pumps. You because you like over compensating cars, and me because I like efficent hot tubs.
Most people here will no what brand I am talking about, but it just goes to show the difference a 4th wall of insulation will make.
Actully I like Circ Pumps (Laing 909 & 303), between those and pressure switches I am well on my way to a third Corvette.
... it just goes to show the difference a 4th wall of insulation will make.
Never would have dawned on me to use this trick for a whole swimming pool, but [glow]why not[/glow]?
Chas, so are you saying that the pump itself would generate heat, or just keeping the water moving would prevent freezing? If you had power, but no heat, couldnt you just run the tub pumps to the same effect?
What happens if your circ pump quits?
..."Circ" pump means a pump that circulates the water. Every tub has a "circ pump". Some tubs just use the bigger pumps to do it, other brands uses a dedicated pump that goes 24/7.