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Dutchcookieface

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  1. SHOWEM,

    I too am in the market for the same size, feature, tub. I have not yet pulled the trigger on a purchase. I found the Hawaii 735L, which, I believe, is made by Artesian Spas, to have these features. What models and brands have you found that are might meet our wants?

    Steve C

  2. Dr. Spa,

    I genuinely appreciate your feedback on spa matters. I see there are a lot of questions out there. My ambiguity (for which I apologize) stems from being a beginner spa searcher. That being said, my question about the tub having only single pump was meant to be more of a general feeler question. This is also why I added the link to the specific tub. This model is being offered for $4900 at California Backyard. Looking for responses that explain why 2 or 3 pumps may be better than just 1 pump. Or, "Artesian Spas" have a good or bad track record of reliability.

    Does that make any sense?

  3. A neighbor recently offered me her hot tub (no charge). She is remodeling and apparently it no longer fits in her plan. I will be looking at it this weekend. All I know at this time is that it is 10 years old. She says its received regular upkeep. That being said, I don't want (or need) someones junk. Is 10 years old a deal breaker?

    I will post more info (brand, model) after I see it...

    Thanks guys,

    Steve

  4. Dr. Spa... My "understanding" was more of a presumption. I apologize for my ignorance. Can I assume then that as long as a preowned Tub is well insulated, and I have a well insulated, thick cover, it would cost no more to operate than a new tub with the same specs?

    The reason I ask, is I am going to be looking today at a shop that sells both new and preowned tubs. Aside from a lesser warranty, is there anything in particular that I should be wary of concerning a pre owned tub

  5. As I am trying my best to do my due diligence before spending $$$, I have another question.

    I understand that there are other factors besides electricity (insulation, etc.) that determine how efficient a tub will run. That being said...

    Has hot tub electrical efficiency improved in recent years? If I was to consider buying a preowned tub, how old of a tub could I comfortably consider?

    Thanks,

    Steve

  6. I am new to this forum as I am in the market to purchase my first hot tub. I have seen references to "wet testing". Can I assume this means actually sitting in an operating Tub in the showroom? Is this a common practice that most sales people are familiar with? Or, well I appear to be some lunatic looking for a free soak?

  7. Dr. Spa...

    Thanks for the reply. Yes, I am aware of PG&E's astronomical rates. However, I recently installed PV solar. I did so knowing (planning?) on a hot tub, and therefore oversized the solar by just a bit. Hence my question should be more specifically, what is the Kwh' draw of a typical new 300 gal, quality cover, wind blocked tub?

    Yes, I understand variables matter. Therefore, I'm asking for nothing more than a semi-educated guess.

    Thanks.

  8. Adams..

    You make an excellent point. I am not yet an owner. Hence my ignorance. I am currently on a fact finding mission.

    i would spend upfront to maximize cost efficiency over time. for instance, I recently bought a variable speed pump for my pool.

    Would you be able to give a guess on both 110 and 220? Assume a timer is used and heat/ circulation is done at night when my TOU energy is cheapest. Used 4 times a week? And lets assume a high quality cover as I was told that in itself was a money saver over time.

    I hope this is enough for you to venture a guess, just a guess is ok

  9. I am sure this question has been asked thousands of times, so I apologize in advance...

    I am aware that no two situations are alike, but is there an average cost to running a 300 gallon tub, In a moderate climate, likely use 4 times a week, approx 102 degrees? PG&E in N. Cal is my energy provider.

    Thanks,

    Steve C

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