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Check out hot tubs with circulation pumps. They maintain heat and filtration 24 /7 silently. Hotsprings Jetsetter is a sweet little hot tub. Also the Caldera Kauai is another great option. Porter
I think what you are asking for does not exist. A pump has to run to circulate water. Pumps make noise.
extremely and completely are not one in the same.
Quote from: Topline Mike on September 16, 2014, 11:16:07 amextremely and completely are not one in the same. I agree with Mike. Circ. pumps are quiet, but you can definitely still hear them. We have our hot tub on a roof deck, which is literally on top of our bedroom. When the circ. pump is on, it can be heard and is a distraction when you are trying to sleep. Part of that may be from the vibration on the roof, but it is still a distraction. Not sure how that would translate if the tub was beside you and not on top of you.There may however, be a simple solution to your problem. What we did is to program our circ. pump to run during the day. We have our circ. pump set so it operates 8 hours per day, during the day. This way it does not bother us when we are sleeping. The only time the circ. pump runs outside this time frame is when the heater comes on, but that does not happen very often. Our tub is fairly new, so I'm not sure what it will be like in the winter. I am assuming the heater will come on more frequently, thus triggering the circ. pump, I'm just not sure how frequently it will be on when it is winter.
Quote from: Quickbeam on September 16, 2014, 11:31:54 amQuote from: Topline Mike on September 16, 2014, 11:16:07 amextremely and completely are not one in the same. I agree with Mike. Circ. pumps are quiet, but you can definitely still hear them. We have our hot tub on a roof deck, which is literally on top of our bedroom. When the circ. pump is on, it can be heard and is a distraction when you are trying to sleep. Part of that may be from the vibration on the roof, but it is still a distraction. Not sure how that would translate if the tub was beside you and not on top of you.There may however, be a simple solution to your problem. What we did is to program our circ. pump to run during the day. We have our circ. pump set so it operates 8 hours per day, during the day. This way it does not bother us when we are sleeping. The only time the circ. pump runs outside this time frame is when the heater comes on, but that does not happen very often. Our tub is fairly new, so I'm not sure what it will be like in the winter. I am assuming the heater will come on more frequently, thus triggering the circ. pump, I'm just not sure how frequently it will be on when it is winter.Good point about the deck because that does amplify any sound so while the circ pump can be whisper quiet its not always as quiet on a wooden deck. If the spa has an adjustable timer like the Hot Spring Summer Timer setting then you can indeed program it to run something like 8 hrs per day during non sleep times..