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Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: wmccall on August 22, 2012, 01:12:34 pm

Title: Let's talk circ pumps?
Post by: wmccall on August 22, 2012, 01:12:34 pm
Ok, I hope to buy within 2 weeks (probably sooner)  Without getting into the FF/Thermpane war My current 4 picks are all full foam with circ pumps.  How long do those typically last? Typical cost to replace?  I'm guessing they are usually easy to get to and not hard to replace.
Title: Re: Let's talk circ pumps?
Post by: soak-king on August 22, 2012, 01:22:03 pm
Don't know about all of them but the Silent Flow 5000 on HotSpring spas have a retail of $190 and are newly redesigned. 24hr continuous circulation for the price of operating a 40 watt bulb. I'm not in the service side but I rarely hear about one having to be replaced. They are also usually located right up front in the equipment compartment to make it easy to get to.

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Title: Re: Let's talk circ pumps?
Post by: Jacuzzi Jim on August 22, 2012, 01:27:24 pm
 Since Jacuzzi and Sundance switched to the higher flow style the failure rate is non existant!   They should have done it years ago..    By doing so they also raised the turn over rate of water through the filter. 
Title: Re: Let's talk circ pumps?
Post by: wmccall on August 22, 2012, 01:41:39 pm
Since Jacuzzi and Sundance switched to the higher flow style the failure rate is non existant!   They should have done it years ago..    By doing so they also raised the turn over rate of water through the filter.

Good to know since 3 of my current top 4 are Sundance or Jacuzzi.
Title: Re: Let's talk circ pumps?
Post by: Hot Spring Ace on August 22, 2012, 02:15:03 pm
The old Hot Spring circ pump worked pretty well and drew only about 40 Watts but it had some issues with longevity.

Watkins changed circ pumps 4+ years ago to the new one with the open impeller and it has been very successful. With no-bypass filtration we don't need a high flow circ pump but the newer one has a higher flow rate than the old one anyway but uses even less energy which is great for something running 24/7.