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  1. It's not two sub panels, but two BREAKERS inside of one subpanel. I'm guessing that's what you meant. To be honest, I dont' know why they have this setup, but since the dealer provided the panel with the two breakers for free...I didn't worry about it. I'm sure somebody here has the answer though.....so I'll bump it again for ya. Yes I meant breakers.
  2. Today I wet tested a Hot Spring Aria and liked it a lot. However, I have one concern regarding the jet pump 2 system lever. The lever can spin around 360 degrees, and it clicks in the 3 o'clock position and the 9 o'clock position. When I was in the tub, the dealer was turning it as I sat in different seats, as if to turn on the jets for that seat. Does this mean that there is no way to turn on all the jets at the same time? I plan on getting a Grandee so that I can hold six people at the same time. Will everyone not be able to get jets on their back at the same time? Thanks for your help, Kevin
  3. very true, heat rises if you take off a hat ur wearing u can easily cool off Heat rises yes, but heat radiats to cold. If you have little insulation and a great cover you will loose it elswhere. also very true
  4. concrete is commonly cracked by the roots of trees so if there are no trees near don't worry about it
  5. very true, heat rises if you take off a hat ur wearing u can easily cool off
  6. thanx soakerman lol everything on this forum turns into an argument
  7. What's this? http://www.bluewaterspas.com/
  8. I'm obviously not Gary but I'm pretty sure the only difference is the size and where they are commonly positioned. A Marquis dealer told me that Marquis doesn't believe in rotating jets, pulsating jets, etc. He said that most people think they want pulsating jets but after their purchase they realize don't enjoy them as much as they thought they would. He also stated that non-pulsating jets give a deeper, better massage than pulsating jets. Hope it helps, Kevin
  9. I went and looked at the Hot Springs Vanguard model and I will admit I was quite impressed. I actually decided to go with the Optima from Sundance. Did some wet testing on both models and I honestly felt I was making the right choice with either. Ultimately it felt like the Optima was hitting the right places and putting out a little more power where the Vanguard seem to be concentrating more on the spine. The deciding factor was the salesman at the Sundance store. I told both sales people that I was deciding between these two tubs and purchasing one that day. Right away the woman at the Hot Springs was telling me the Vanguard was supperior to the Optima in so many ways but she obviously didnt know much about the Optima when I started asking what she didnt like about it. First thing she said was the energy use was much greater on the Optima which I dont believe is true. The salesman at the Sundance store was a former employee of Hot Springs and never talked negative about the Vanguard model. He said I honestly wouldnt go wrong on either buy. He immediately talked me away from the Master Spa just like some of you did in here. In the end I am now a proud owner of a Optima and I cant wait until delivery. Cost was just over 10k with all the extras including radio with 3 years of interest free payments. The energy use on the Optima is greater, but not much greater.
  10. The HotSpring Aria is a very similar spa. The HotSpring Envoy is also very similar, but a small step up.
  11. I am the SAME way and can turn the simple idea of getting a new toaster into a hunt, as my wife can attest. In the spa world, I can name 8 or so spa brands that I feel you'll be happy with (some may wet test better than others based on your height/body type and your particular taste) but you can't say that about the dealers necessarily. If you wet test and come down to a couple brands and you're sweating it out over whether to go with Hot Spring, Sundance, Dimension One or Marquis I'm just saying that assuming all those dealers are good there will be no need to play Monday morning QB down the line, they're all good options. Go with your gut and realize that with those 4 choices it's not like you're on Let's Make a Deal and there's a Mercedes behind one curtain and a mule behind another!!! LOL I bought a $17 toaster on sale and within the first week of owning it set two Pop-Tarts on fire. This was because the built in timer turns two minutes into ten minutes, so I started using a kitchen timer instead of the built-in timer and it works fine now. The roof of it is charred but hey it still works. Got a lot out of it for $17 bucks!!! http://www.apple.com/getamac/works.html Read the first paragraph. It cracks me up.
  12. I think you need to just realize that maybe there isn't just ONE right spa for you. You could get a Arctic, artesian, Caldera, D1, Hot Spring, Jacuzzi, Marquis, Sundance etc. and proably be perfectly happy with most any of those. Certainly there are some you might not be happy with but I think you're waiting for the moment when you see the right spa and the heavens open. Go wet test the more reputable brands in your area and go with your gut as to which one you like best for wahtever reason (feels best, best dealer, shinyest jets, cutest saleslady, free duckies, etc.). I have a history of buyer's remorse. A spa, a place to relax, is the one purchase that I will not allow myself to regret!!!
  13. is there any advantage to having the two sub-panels or is it just the way hotsprings does it
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