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I would suspect that most people in this situation just hire a neighbor or service company to check the property on a regular basis.By the way, if you plan to leave the tub unattended for several weeks at a time, how are you going to handle sanitation/regular maintenance?
You could set up a remote webcam fairly cheap (assuming you're paying for broadband at the vacation home year round). Only problem is that if power goes off or internet service goes offline, so does your monitoring. Then you'll be wondering if it's a serious issue or if the power just momentarily went out. You could put everything on a 60 min UPS backup (monitoring setup - not the spa), but you still could be getting a lot of false alarms depending on how reliable your ISP is.Maybe a local property management company could check on the place for you once a week or so? A neighbor? Nearby family member? If you don't use it year round, you might be able to work out a trade w/ a property mgmt company - they check on it weekly & give you a report & in return you let them rent it out one week a year & keep all the $ from the rental.I don't know if it would work, but maybe run 2 aquarium heaters into it. Ones deisgned for large (100 gal) tanks. with their thermostats set at about 3/4 they'd never come on unless your water temp went below about 80 deg. They're probably not enough to keep the water hot, but should be enough to keep it above freezing at least. Again, no good for an extended power outage though.
Hello All,Worse, I am worried about what happens if the GFCI breaker trips while I am away. Full-foam or thermopane construction, either would freeze when the spa is without power for days.
Regarding the water maintenance, this is what I am trying to figure out. Ideally, I'd like to select a tub that is inherently low-maintenance, and start from there.