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We're close to buying the Hartford. Contractor is coming out next week to design a pad and decking for it :D

If you need to have new wiring installed then consider going for a 60A circuit - this will allow you to run both main pumps plus the heater all at the same time. By default the tub is configured for 50A which means the heater will cut out anytime you're running both main pumps, but your dealer will reconfigure the board for 60A if you decide to go that route. Of course this choice depends upon how cold your location gets, if you intend tubbing in the winter, and - most importantly - that you don't risk tripping the main house breaker by calling for too much power. Speak to an electrician about all of this.

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