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  1. Hi all, we’ve been enjoying the heck out of our recently purchased 2008 Sundance Camden spa but I would like to add a timer so I can keep the spa off until a designated time. I’m open to an analog or digital solution and I’m quite handy (able to perform any electrical / install work requires) but I just need to know if/how most people would accomplish this. All ideas are welcome! Please note the tub is currently hard wired to our main panel through a 40 amp breaker (240v). Thanks in advance for any ideas!
  2. I'm wondering if any Spa/Hot Tub companies are making programmable heat cycles? I'm hoping to purchase one in the next month and not sure if any brands out there have features that allow customizing. What I really want is something that will allow me to set my heating lower during the week when we aren't around and Fridays bring the temperature back to our optimum soaking temperature for the weekend. Not having much luck with google and going from site to site is kind of a pain, so hoping someone might have suggestions out there! THANKS.
  3. Hi, we just bought a 13 x 25 semi-inground wood pool equiped with a heat pump and a salt chlorine generator. In reading through the Salt system guide, they indicate that the system runs whenver the pump runs, and they recommend this to be anywhere from 6 to 8 hours a day. The heatpump however typically provides its best effenciency if it works all the time, and has its own thermostat to properly control the water temperature. How should a system like this be properly plumbed and configured? Thanks.
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