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Also If as far as pump/jet ratio would I need to use a quantity of jets that divide equally into the flow rate of the pump? say 25x 10 gpm jets for 1 250gpm pump or would the loss of flow in the plumbing mean that I should lower my jet numbers to pump ratio? If I were to utilize 25x 10 gpm jets and use a diverter valve to shut off roughly half of the jets to one seat would this strain the pump? Would this increase the pressure significantly now that the pump is trying to flow 250 gpm though 12 or 13 10gpm jets, etc...?
I work in the oil/gas and back in 2008 we had a downturn that hurt houston pretty bad. I was laid off for a year and lost my house. This tore up my credit and ive been piecing it back together ever since. I am not interested in playing the envy game but I have my parents (both with arthritis/rheumatoid) that will be in here all the time, as well as 4 sisters, 2 brother in laws, and multiple nieces/nephews. So size is really a big factor. The 16.5k for the Artesian Bimini is too much (but it does come with extended 5 year warranty, cover, steps, etc...). Ive heard of deals on here for much less though and the only dealer in town will not budge on the price. They are also overpriced on the Jacuzzi 495. actually its weird. All of the dealers Ive called locally seem to be overpriced compared to pricing ive seen on this board. I took the liberty of calling around 3 local spa repair guys and asked them about Accent custom spa's. They all said basically the same thing. The controls are dated, one guy went into detail about how he prefers the manual buttons and pneumatic switches over the LCD control boards. One guy mentioned that the s
I feel you poop, get what ever is right for you and the family. But these guys on here are very truthfull and their advice/opinions have proven true time and again. You can get a Paradise H2 right now for about $11k also. (At least in my area) http://laspas.com/paradise-h2/ Nearst dealer to you is in Belton.BLUE CREST POOLS & SPAS INC (153.98 mi / 247.81 km)Address 1: 1404 N MAINCity: BELTONState: TXPostal Code: 76513Country: USAPhone: (254) 939-8250Maybe check them out. I know there are a couple H2 owners on this site who are very happy. The last thing you want is to be sitting in your new $11,000 tub wishing you got something different. Good luck keep us posted.
For that kind of price, won't the dealer who is custom-building it be able to provide more help on the technical specifics of what works and how much you need?
Quote from: p0opstlnksal0t on December 01, 2015, 03:07:05 pmAlso If as far as pump/jet ratio would I need to use a quantity of jets that divide equally into the flow rate of the pump? say 25x 10 gpm jets for 1 250gpm pump or would the loss of flow in the plumbing mean that I should lower my jet numbers to pump ratio? If I were to utilize 25x 10 gpm jets and use a diverter valve to shut off roughly half of the jets to one seat would this strain the pump? Would this increase the pressure significantly now that the pump is trying to flow 250 gpm though 12 or 13 10gpm jets, etc...?Yes friction loss is a factor. Calculating it is difficult but not impossible. Most quality manufacturers have done the testing and have the numbers. X amount of feet of tubing of each specific size, quantity of fittings, manifold loss, all these things have an effect on 250 GPM. You need a delivery and manifold system that covers the 250 both in suction and flow. Even though you will likely have less than 250 to work with from the manifold. Then your distribution from the manifold is where you start calculating loss and jet size. It's not easy. Some just wing it.
Quote from: JustAnotherNewbie on December 01, 2015, 05:02:38 pmI feel you poop, get what ever is right for you and the family. But these guys on here are very truthfull and their advice/opinions have proven true time and again. You can get a Paradise H2 right now for about $11k also. (At least in my area) http://laspas.com/paradise-h2/ Nearst dealer to you is in Belton.BLUE CREST POOLS & SPAS INC (153.98 mi / 247.81 km)Address 1: 1404 N MAINCity: BELTONState: TXPostal Code: 76513Country: USAPhone: (254) 939-8250Maybe check them out. I know there are a couple H2 owners on this site who are very happy. The last thing you want is to be sitting in your new $11,000 tub wishing you got something different. Good luck keep us posted.Thanks for the tip! I really like the Paradise H2 but I do not like the dealer being 2+ hours away. let alone their reviews: http://www.yelp.com/biz/blue-crest-pools-and-spas-beltonIt looks like that is the only place that sell LA spas nearby too.I talked with w hot springs/D1 dealer yesterday and tried negotiating prices on a HS Gleam cheapest I could get was 16.5k WTF? and their D1 Amore Bay in stock is 14.5k.... I guess these houston dealers are all in bed with each other....
Quote from: amy2421 on December 01, 2015, 07:38:01 pmFor that kind of price, won't the dealer who is custom-building it be able to provide more help on the technical specifics of what works and how much you need?Yes they have their own method... the engineer in me wants to improve upon it hahahaQuote from: Tman122 on December 01, 2015, 06:52:45 pmQuote from: p0opstlnksal0t on December 01, 2015, 03:07:05 pmAlso If as far as pump/jet ratio would I need to use a quantity of jets that divide equally into the flow rate of the pump? say 25x 10 gpm jets for 1 250gpm pump or would the loss of flow in the plumbing mean that I should lower my jet numbers to pump ratio? If I were to utilize 25x 10 gpm jets and use a diverter valve to shut off roughly half of the jets to one seat would this strain the pump? Would this increase the pressure significantly now that the pump is trying to flow 250 gpm though 12 or 13 10gpm jets, etc...?Yes friction loss is a factor. Calculating it is difficult but not impossible. Most quality manufacturers have done the testing and have the numbers. X amount of feet of tubing of each specific size, quantity of fittings, manifold loss, all these things have an effect on 250 GPM. You need a delivery and manifold system that covers the 250 both in suction and flow. Even though you will likely have less than 250 to work with from the manifold. Then your distribution from the manifold is where you start calculating loss and jet size. It's not easy. Some just wing it.I cant find any documentation to show what the loss is utilizing these manifoldsI guess I could assume a rough 30% loss.... I think If I went with 3 pumps I would not want to use any diverter valves which would take away another 30% or so... maybe split each pump going to 2 seats.The cluster storm jets are: ¼" Nozzle for 7 GPM @ 12 PSI flow rateMini storm and poly storm jets appear to flow the same (10gpm) with the difference being the bezel sizes i think...Then there are the power storm jets which flow 12-18gpm
Will do. I know its probably not as nice as these big named guys tubs but it was exactly what we wanted (air controlled) simple effective easy to repair and was as big of a hot tub as we could possibly find for a decent deal. 11k with 5 year all parts warrantied and lifetime on the shell seems as good of a warranty as the others if they honor it. The good online reviews for this company are what allowed us to feel more comfortable about the purchase. This thing is essentially a deep bench seated tub as big as a swim spa.