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However, my expereince on the lake got me thinking how it might work in relation to freezing. If the heater went out, but not the power, it would make a difference in the tub, nbut would it in the pipes and jet pumps?
So with that theory I spa that uses the low speed of the jet pump to circulate the water for heat would be a better system, because it moves 10 times the amount of water. Heater fails and a circ pump system still only moves 7-8GPM, a non-circ pump system would move 60-80GPM (depend on the pump). So with a non-circ pump system it would take much longer for it to freeze up. Thanks Drewstar, I never been a big fan of those little circ pumps and now I have another reason not to like them.
Was you dog killed by a circ pump or something?
Actully I like Circ Pumps (Laing 909 & 303), between those and pressure switches I am well on my way to a third Corvette.
then we agree. I like circ pumps because they inject the 03 into my tub, circulate the heated water, and move the water through the filters 24 /7 at very little cost without taxing the more exspensive larger pumps. If my heater screws up or trips. I know my water wont freeze. So we can agree, we both like circ pumps. You because you like fast over compensating cars, and me because I like efficent hot tubs.
You because you like over compensating cars, and me because I like efficent hot tubs.
I like big trucks also, I have an 03 Silverado with a 6" lift and 35" tires, dual exhaust, air intake... and my motorcycle has a 1.8L v-twin (that's 18000CC), 110HP.
So we can agree, we both like circ pumps.
No more Internet today have to make some money, I think I got four circ pumps (Laing) and a stuck moto jet to do today.