Hi, great site, lots of good info here!!
We are about to buy our first tub, it will be located at a cottage near a lake in Ontario, Canada (3 hours north of Toronto), we will use it on weekends only. Its possible we will be away from it for 2 to 3 weeks at a time.
I am curious what will happen when the outside temp is -30c and the power fails, obviously eventually the tub will freeze up and we will have a very nice tub shaped ice cube, it will probably look quite cool if the LEDs light up the ice cube.....
That said, while power outages longer than a few hours are rare, I am wondering how long a tub like a Jacuzzi J-470 will be safe before it will freeze up. I am assuming that heat from the water will radiate down into the pump area and keep that space warm. However there is not very much insulation on the door to the pumps. So the big question is how long will the hot water keep the tub from freezing, and at what point do you need to come up with plan B, eg get in the car, drive 3 hours and start to drain the tub / connect a BIG generator or other........
Does anyone have any experience with Jacuzzi and the Canadian winters?
Artic Spa say they have tested their tub, and at -30c it will last 5 days before freezing. That could be sales BS, but who knows
thanks!!
We are about to buy our first tub, it will be located at a cottage near a lake in Ontario, Canada (3 hours north of Toronto), we will use it on weekends only. Its possible we will be away from it for 2 to 3 weeks at a time.
I am curious what will happen when the outside temp is -30c and the power fails, obviously eventually the tub will freeze up and we will have a very nice tub shaped ice cube, it will probably look quite cool if the LEDs light up the ice cube.....
That said, while power outages longer than a few hours are rare, I am wondering how long a tub like a Jacuzzi J-470 will be safe before it will freeze up. I am assuming that heat from the water will radiate down into the pump area and keep that space warm. However there is not very much insulation on the door to the pumps. So the big question is how long will the hot water keep the tub from freezing, and at what point do you need to come up with plan B, eg get in the car, drive 3 hours and start to drain the tub / connect a BIG generator or other........
Does anyone have any experience with Jacuzzi and the Canadian winters?
Artic Spa say they have tested their tub, and at -30c it will last 5 days before freezing. That could be sales BS, but who knows
thanks!!