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WOW....hates it? Why? Hot water, therpay jets, great filtration and comfort...what's to hate? I don't think I've EVER met someone who owns any hot tub and HATES IT? I could see if the service sucked or he's had service issues or something but...Steve
...then why do they (HS, CAL, Caldera etc) run a 24 hour circ pump?
That is the preferred method of a few companies (Hot Springs Caldera, Sundance, D1, etc.). Others use a 2-speed pump to come on twice per day to filter. I like the circ pump method for a few reasons (including the fact that you get 24/7 ozone mixing) but either method is fine so don't worry so much about this as it doesn't need to be the major factor in decising which spa to purchase.
I know on my tub the 24 hr circ pump is also used for heating. If the water temp falls below the set temp, the heater kicks on and pumps heated water into the tub with the circ pump. Tubs without a circ pump must turn on the larger pump to get hot water into the tub.
So drewstar; what's more economical...a small circ pump running 24 hours per day, or a larger pump running on low speed 4 hours a day? Let's see if you know the answer to this... Steve
Steve, I know that my spas (24hr circ) run more efficiently then all other brands in my market....Why? Because I guarantee it in writing. So whether it does or not I still pay the difference to the customer. Oh, and I haven't paid the dififference yet.....
Pretty interesting stance. In order for a consumer to validate their operational cost and compare it accurately, would they not have to have all spas metered (for at least 6 months) to prove you wrong? Who in their right mind would do that? Marketing 101. Stand behind something in writing that the cost and time involved to prove you wrong would be something nobody would do. Do I take it that you personally have metered all makes of spas as above for a true comparison? SteveP.S. I do agree tech about ozone but my point was based on economics moreso.