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Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: benalexe on November 13, 2008, 08:44:41 pm

Title: whats your number???
Post by: benalexe on November 13, 2008, 08:44:41 pm
My wife is not that into the hot tub. For my birthday I told her that I wanted her to go in with me. I have not used the tub that much because it is not as fun alone.

Anyway, I am still new to hot tubing and since my wife is always cold I put the heat up to 104.  I went out and felt it and it felt warm but definitely not hot.

We then got in the tub and we were warm.... comfortable.... (maybe even a slight chill on upper body)    Within 10 minutes of being in the tub the warmth turned into we were so hot.  It was weird because the water did not feel that hot but then I guess it took a few minutes for our body temp to go up.  

We soaked for a while drank a glass of wine and it got to a point that we were too hot and had to get out.   The entire evening we were both sweating.  So 104 was definitely too hot.

So I ask you what is your #??  PS. I live in the northeast. it was about 40 degrees when we went in.

My wife's biggest fear was that she was going to freeze when she got out.  That was not the case. It got me thinking.... We can probably lower the heat in the house every night by just going for a hot soak!
Title: Re: whats your number???
Post by: Micah on November 13, 2008, 08:52:03 pm
I live in S. California, so the outside temp is a little different. The low tonight is 62.   We go in at 102- 103.  We stay in for two cycles of the jets (40 min.)
Title: Re: whats your number???
Post by: cedar tub on November 13, 2008, 11:13:52 pm
We live in the Atlanta area and our temps were going into the 30s at night about two weeks ago (30 a couple of times), but the last week, we've been in the 40s at night.  I've kept the tub at 99-100F and it's been nice.  Our winter weather is just plain crap.  When precipitation moves in, it normally stays above freezing and we won't get many opportunities to enjoy it on a snowy night.  The weather can go into the teens at night and I've seen single digits a few times since moving here.  It does snow occasionally and I hope we get to use the tub if that happens this year.  I'm sure we'll crank it back up to 102 in late December or before.
Title: Re: whats your number???
Post by: Zep on November 14, 2008, 09:38:42 am
in Dallas I keep mine in the 99, 100, maybe 101 range depending on outside temp of course

benalexe use your "cool off" seats more and you won't get the over-heating as much
Title: Re: whats your number???
Post by: wmccall on November 14, 2008, 09:44:08 am
5 years  of using it almost every night, we vary the temp quite a bit.  Most of the time its 20-30 minutes in the evening with the wife and I and its as much social as therapy so that is usually 102.   When it is below zero you can stay in a 104 longer.   Summer evenings 101.   After a day of skiing or Curling, its definitely 104 with the jets blasting.
Title: Re: whats your number???
Post by: NE-Phil on November 14, 2008, 10:21:51 am
I'm in upstate NY and we keep the temperature at 101° F all through the Fall and Winter. We have tried it warmer but, for us, it gets to be too uncomfortable to stay in for any length of time.

Phil
Title: Re: whats your number???
Post by: LStoner on November 14, 2008, 11:15:21 am
Our number is 96. Yea, I know that's low. We are in Central, IL. Our hot tub is indoors, so I think that may make a difference. And just like you said, doesn't feel real warm when you first get in, but after about 30 minutes we're boiled.
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Post by: soak-king on November 14, 2008, 12:08:24 pm
Here in southern Texas I have mine set at 102 most of the year and then UT3 when it gets cold. (below 40)  :)
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Post by: dax on November 14, 2008, 12:44:12 pm
I'm in eastern PA.  Right now the tub is at 102*.  During the summer, it's 100*.
Title: Re: whats your number???
Post by: benalexe on November 14, 2008, 09:25:54 pm
Do most of you feel a little cool when you first get in?
Title: Re: whats your number???
Post by: ndabunka on November 14, 2008, 11:32:55 pm
102 about 90% of the time.  The only time I reduce it is if I know (in advance) that my 5 year old is going to be going in and then it's to 100.  Live in NC
Title: Re: whats your number???
Post by: Sgt. Schultz on November 15, 2008, 02:40:08 pm
The wife enjoys 104

I prefer 102

We compromise on 104...

 ;D

Title: Re: whats your number???
Post by: East_TX_Spa on November 15, 2008, 04:10:50 pm
106, pick up sticks.

Term
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Post by: Chad on November 15, 2008, 05:00:14 pm
108, Make 'em faint.

Chad
Title: Re: whats your number???
Post by: East_TX_Spa on November 15, 2008, 05:27:33 pm
109'll burn yore behind...
Title: Re: whats your number???
Post by: Chad on November 15, 2008, 08:03:05 pm
110, never walk again....

Title: Re: whats your number???
Post by: H823Putt on November 16, 2008, 09:37:00 am
104 - Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter. I will turn it up to ut_3 (107) when it drops into the 20's. In NE PA it is finaly going to be in the 20's at night this week. Time to crank it up!  :D
Title: Re: whats your number???
Post by: benalexe on November 16, 2008, 09:38:19 am
I thought you can't go past 104 on most tubs?
Title: Re: whats your number???
Post by: H823Putt on November 16, 2008, 09:48:21 am
     When I first got my Caldera I saw on the display that after 104 it has ut_1, 2, 3 & 4. I wanted to see what that was because there was nothing in the manual about it. Setting at those at differnt times raised the water temp to 105, 106, 107 and 108. If it is suppose to do that or not I do not know but I will not complain I LOVE the hotter water. I do not keep at 107 all the time, I keep it at 104 but will raise it before getting in then lower it after getting out.
Title: Re: whats your number???
Post by: Gomboman on November 17, 2008, 12:54:31 am
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104 - Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter. I will turn it up to ut_3 (107) when it drops into the 20's. In NE PA it is finaly going to be in the 20's at night this week. Time to crank it up!  :D

Wow, what a stud H823. I can't take it higher than 104. How long can you stay in at 107?
Title: Re: whats your number???
Post by: H823Putt on November 17, 2008, 07:45:31 am
     I would only go in for 10, 15 min tops. I just love that 1st 30 seconds after you get in the tub.
Title: Re: whats your number???
Post by: cedar tub on November 18, 2008, 02:15:49 pm
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We live in the Atlanta area and our temps were going into the 30s at night about two weeks ago (30 a couple of times), but the last week, we've been in the 40s at night.  I've kept the tub at 99-100F and it's been nice.  Our winter weather is just plain crap.  When precipitation moves in, it normally stays above freezing and we won't get many opportunities to enjoy it on a snowy night.  The weather can go into the teens at night and I've seen single digits a few times since moving here.  It does snow occasionally and I hope we get to use the tub if that happens this year.  I'm sure we'll crank it back up to 102 in late December or before.


Well, I turned it up to 100 and we went below 30-degrees last night.  I love it really hot like others on here, but I can only stay in for a few minutes and I like to soak for 30-mins.