WooBah Posted April 8, 2006 Report Share Posted April 8, 2006 Spa 1 Jets 60 Pumps: 2 High Pressure 3 HP 220 GPM Pumps/One 2sp & One 1sp Pump & One 1sp 30 GPM 1/15th HP Circulation Pump Electrical Ratings: 240 Volt / 40 AMP / 50 AMP G.F.C.I (Energy Savings) Heater: 240 Volt Heater 6kW Ozone: Ultra-Pure Ozone System Filter: 24 Hour Crystal-Clear Filtration 100 SQ Foot System Pillows: Four Comfort Design Pillows Cover: Safety Locks Deluxe Cover 5"x 3" Tapered Foam Construction & Child Proof Safety Locks Extras: Waterfall, Stereo CD/AM/FM Radio System W/Pop Up Speakes and Cover Lift Lights Muti-Color LED Seats: 6 Adults Construction: Shell Insulated, Foam Barrier W/Full ABS Bottom and Maintenance Free Cabinet Liters 325 US Gallons (Average) Dimensions: 87"x 87"x 37" 87"x 87"x 37" Water Weight: 900 US Lbs. Filled Weight: 36110lbs Warranty Lifetime Spa Structural Warranty 10 Year Surface Warranty Lifetime Manifold Plumbing Warranty 2 Year Electrical Equipment Warranty Spa 2 Total Jets 25 Seating Capacity: 7 Person Dimensions: 93" x 93" x 39½" Dry Weight: 900 lbs Filled Weight: 5,065 lbs Water Capacity: 500 gal Control System: 6200 Smart Control Pack Power Supply: 240V * Heater: 5.5 kW XL Heat Exchanger Lighting: 1 x 12V Large Light w/ Clear, Red, and Blue Lenses Safety System: True Blue Safety Suction System * Booster Pumps: 1 x 145-T Frame GE 5.0 BHP 240V Switchless Booster Pump * Pumps: Eliminator Plus Wet Ends Total Jets: 22 Jets: 12 x Storm Jets CXW 2 x Storm Jets MJW 2 x Sure Flow SFW 6 x Micro Spin MSW Jet Ring Trim: Standard Grey Diverter Valves: 1 x 2" Comfort Diverter Valves Air Control Valves: 2 x Easy-Flo Air Venturi Pillows: 2 x Pillowsage Headrests Plumbing: 2" Pipes Filters: 75 ft² Bio-Clean Anti-Bacterial Filter Intakes: 1 x 1 Bottom Drain: Standard Shell: Acrylic Cabinet Frame: Pressure-Treated Wood Cabinet Panel: Redwood Bottom Tray: Standard Cover: Basic * Warranty: 10 x Years Structure 5 x Years Finish 5 x Years Parts 5 x Years Labor Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spatech (the unreal one) Posted April 8, 2006 Report Share Posted April 8, 2006 That's not a battle of spas. That is a battle of the spec sheets and has almost no meaning without being able to see what's behind those specs. We all know that other than stating electrical requirements, spec sheets can be deceiving and even if they were both equally spec'd out the spa it still wouldn't mean much. I vote to abstain. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Roger Posted April 8, 2006 Report Share Posted April 8, 2006 That's not a battle of spas. I vote to abstain. Concur Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tyler Posted April 9, 2006 Report Share Posted April 9, 2006 You can't be serious? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rika Posted April 9, 2006 Report Share Posted April 9, 2006 The only thing on the specs that you could really compare from one manufacturer to another is the dimensions. They all measure using the same size inch although you might want to take your own tape measure and see if they are talking inside versus or outside dimensions. Definitions of Horsepower and GPM vary. Just because one has more jets than another does not mean they are placed well or feel good on your back. The number of adults they seat may be based on seating postions but not on whether 7 adults legs and feet can fit in the bottom. To answer your question though, the two reasons I would pick one over the other based on a spec sheet would be the 500 gallon over the 330 gallon and the natural wood over synthetic. I like wood better. I also like more room. Others however would like the smaller one because it would use slightly fewer chemicals. Wet test. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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