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I believe it costs more to operate at 110v than 220v. because 220v draws less amps.Some tubs do not allow the heater and jets to run at the same time at 110v, correct?
Some tubs do not allow the heater and jets to run at the same time at 110v, correct?
Well, I'm in the cold part; WI! ... I want to push this tub at 110 and see what she can do Captain!
Here is my spa...http://www.whatsthebest-hottub.com/forum/index.php/topic,16101.0.htmlJ
Neat about Viking. If you ever talked with an AJ or I think Tom in their sales group, really nice guys, same with their tech guys. When shopping around, they always returned my calls and answered my questions - keep in mind, I was looking into one of their cheaper priced tubs and they gave me all their time - I can't say enough about my experience with them in that regard, A+.Speaking of Nordic, I did have interest in a round one from them when I was looking, but the only local dealer in my area was being absurd; and quoted me close to $800 over the list price on the tub I had interest in; he wanted to push a tub that was in stock and too large for my needs. So, just passed on it; and interestingly, after my search, went back to the first tub that caught my interest and really fit what I was looking for, that being the Viking 2. I really like the quality, feel and look of the shell material; not sure if it's the same on their Aurora or not; might be unique to just their round tubs.