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Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: tubtime77 on November 29, 2013, 05:59:58 pm

Title: phoenix spa models
Post by: tubtime77 on November 29, 2013, 05:59:58 pm
HI, new to the forum! Have had a cal spa for a bout 13 years but it finally leaked to a point where I got fed up with it and got the saws-all out to dismantle this 4000lbs water logged beast !!  I have always worked on my own tubs ie: new pumps , plumbing parts, control panel re-do's,  wiring etc over the years. I found a nice Phoenix tub on Craigslist, model 4030-SH-EC 2, that a guy had in his garage and never hooked up.....FREE ! Rented a trailer for $25 and a few hours later it was at my house with the help of 5 older teens.  Has some interesting features and have found the manual on spaparts123  but was wondering if anyone has any more info on this model ?   I looked at about 20 tubs to buy under a grand or free ( since I have newer control panel, 4 pumps, new Del ozonator etc) and everyone had something I didn't like or was water logged from leaking pipes!
Thanks for any input!!!!
In Denver area......
Title: Re: phoenix spa models
Post by: Tman122 on November 29, 2013, 06:38:49 pm
Phoenix is more of a value to lower middle of the road tub. On par with Cal. My buddies Phoenix is close to 12 years old with only a few issues. Pumps and such. He's thinkin it's done soon. So in my opinion they rank OK mostly. There's better brands out there but there are worse ones also.
Title: Re: phoenix spa models
Post by: tubtime77 on November 30, 2013, 11:27:23 am
Hey thanks for the info!   Going to have it fired up in a few days and will post. Seems pretty solid with all the foam packing, unlike a few tubs I looked at with NO insulation anywhere. Like a WindRver Co. brand! Those tubs are paper thin!  It also has a pioneer CD player and corner speakers, LED lights and an ION ozonater which I am NOT familiar with ???
Also has 2 WaterWay high-end pumps and The Waterway wet ends which I have seen listed for over
$600 plus (together) on some spa sites.........
Thanks for any further insight on the features , pumps etc.....
Title: Re: phoenix spa models
Post by: Tman122 on December 02, 2013, 07:06:06 pm
Yes they have 56 frame pumps. Very solid but they do have a life expectancy. If they were well taken care of it could be longer but 6-8 years is pretty common.

Photos please.
Title: Re: phoenix spa models
Post by: Chas on December 03, 2013, 01:20:49 pm
Sounds like you got a deal.

Welcome back to Spatopia!

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