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Quote from: Tman122 on March 01, 2016, 09:26:53 pmAny closer dealers? There's plenty of good tubs out there.Yes there are several dealers in our area, but many of them do not sell what we want. We have some specific requirements that have narrowed our choices and they are deal-breakers if not included, like a lounger, durable base for easier placement, no circ pump, no ozone, side/footwell lighting only no perimeter lights at the waterline, shell NOT made in China, open footwell, etc. We have looked at all the major brands (Arctic, Beachcomber, Dim One, Hot Spring, Hydropool, Jacuzzi, Marquis, Sundance, etc.) and before making the final purchase, we definitely will be wet-testing the finalists. I don't mind driving to find what I want...just curious if anyone has first hand experience.
Any closer dealers? There's plenty of good tubs out there.
I can't recall someone's requirements including "no ozone" and using that to exclude any choices. Its typically either the customer wants it or they don't know anything about it but this sounds like someone has told you that you should avoid it. In the end if for whatever reason you don't want ozone you don't need to exclude all those that have it, all you'd need to do is ask the dealer to unplug it if you were to chose a brand that has it.
Hi! I'm an owner of this very same spa, Bullfrog R6L going on 3 problem-free years now. As for lacking power we don't think so, actually I prefer to use it on low speed vs high as I find it more soothing. Of course there are different jetpaks that have different pressures i.e. gentle rain shower vs the neck blaster. There are valves on some of the jetpaks themselves where you can turn up/down the water pressure.
Probably your best answer is when you go to wet test. Make sure to try out as many jetpaks they have on hand. We have the rain shower, neck blaster, and the oscillator. It's just me and the spouse so there is plenty of room for 2 people.
I just tried out the Bullfrog STIL the other day, which is basically the same type of spa as an A6/R6. Again, I have to turn off at least one Jet Pak to get the pressure I want. I love the Oscillator jet Pak, if I turn off two Jet Paks, that pressure is to much for me. Bullfrog is like an Android phone, you have absolute control on how something feels and how you want to arrange it.
Lots of choices of lounge tubs, lots of choices with durable or ABS pan base tubs, lots of choices with no circ pump (not sure why this would matter) lots of choices with no ozone (also not sure why this matters) lots of choices with only inside lighting, all of your mentioned brands have a shell not made in china, lots of choices with an open foot well. And those choices will come from just about every one you mentioned. I was just trying to get you closer to home. 100 miles seems a long ways for a tub that's no better.
Is there a dealer filling you with miss information?
This tub was high on my list when I was shopping. Same as you, I had concern about the one pump and not enough power. I did wet test it. Yes, it was acceptable when you shut off one or two jet packs but when they were all on I found it much too weak. I ended up with a Hot Springs Aria which I'm very happy with. Although, even with two pumps in my tub, I constantly play with the diverter valve to get max pressure in the seat I want to use. This Bullfrog was still in my top 5 when I finished shopping for my needs but wasn't my favorite.
Quote from: Spatech_tuo on March 02, 2016, 11:12:16 amI can't recall someone's requirements including "no ozone" and using that to exclude any choices. Its typically either the customer wants it or they don't know anything about it but this sounds like someone has told you that you should avoid it. In the end if for whatever reason you don't want ozone you don't need to exclude all those that have it, all you'd need to do is ask the dealer to unplug it if you were to chose a brand that has it.Sorry didn't mean to sound too picky. My wife is sensitive to ozone so we don't want it. That doesn't mean we're excluding models that have it as I know it can simply be disabled - our Arctic Spa had ozone that's how we know about the sensitivity issue and that it can be disabled easily. If we find the right tub and it has ozone, it'll be disabled by the dealer for warranty coverage.
I was under the assumption that most tubs turn ozone off when you enable pump 1? Or wait. That's just tubs with a circ pump. If you turn on a jet pump it disables the ozone. Ozone only works when the circ pump is operating.
Quote from: Tman122 on March 03, 2016, 07:28:45 amI was under the assumption that most tubs turn ozone off when you enable pump 1? Or wait. That's just tubs with a circ pump. If you turn on a jet pump it disables the ozone. Ozone only works when the circ pump is operating.The circ pump runs all the time 24/7 so the ozone will be running all the time. In a properly designed tub, it should shut down the ozone generator while the jet pumps are on. Even so, my wife can't be in or close to tubs with ozone, period.
Unplug it. You can do that on any brand
While it is one more piece to possibly break, a circ pump will use less electricity to operate for 24 hours than a jet pump uses in 4 hours of filtration
and it is much quieter during filtration. Just sayin.
Besides bullfrog what are your other finalists? If price wise, warranty wise and dealer wise they are about equals I'd wet test and pick the one you like the most
Not quite...a circ pump is typically about 1 amp (230w) and a jet pump is about 4 amps (920w) on low which is used for filter cycles. Do the math and the circ pump will draw about 150% more power over a 24 hour period vs 4 hour filter cycle (5520 vs 3680). In my area we're blessed (sarcasm) with a hydro company that bills us too much during the day but less at night. I intend to set up filter cycles to run during "off peak" hours and save even more over the 24/7 circ pump.