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sheddy
24th April 2014, 21:31
Hey that got your attention lol.:laugh:
How about a 2014 update on spa pools now winter is rolling back in.
I have had a spa for many years and love it in the winter, usually in it 5 nights a week for half an hour minimum. But... it costs alot to run and Im guessing its more than $100 a month in power.
Want to upgrade and wondering what to go after. Hotspring have a good name and a small circulation pump that helps contain power costs. Anyone have a spa they recommend that is reasonable power wise. They are a great thing and warm you right through on a cold night or after a cool run on the bike.
Most if not all the brands rekon they have the best and there is not a lot of threads anywhere that talk about the true cost of running them. Even consumer does not have a recommendation on any. Heaps of brands lots of hype not much real world info. There is an old thread on this but goes back a few years and doesn't have strong indication of best brand either.
Cheers for any feedback and I dont want to know about that great party you had 10 years ago involving a beach vollyball team lol. [If its a good story start another thread:blip:]

AllanB
24th April 2014, 21:39
Get a spa with big jet vent holes, if you touch your thumb and first finger together that is about the size of the hole you want :shifty:

speights_bud
24th April 2014, 22:16
Get buddy buddy with a sparky and get him to sort you out with some "easy power" and turn it up!

Robbo
25th April 2014, 08:15
PM sent.

Cheers

Berg
25th April 2014, 09:46
Rather than gain a huge long term power bill I bit the bullet and spent $800 on a Bosch gas hot water system for my spa.
Quite easy to fit with basic plumbing knowledge it ends up costing me about 1 45kg cylinder per year.
I leave the spa cold which reduces issues with bacteria then fire it up about 40min before I want to use it (or sooner if we have plans).
System has been on spa now for about 10 years with only basic maintenance and cleaning:niceone:

R650R
25th April 2014, 12:22
Get the Spa it will pull hot chicks better than any 1200cc bike LOL

Friend had one reckoned extra power was only $30 a month.
Does the wife do baking? Ovens are the power suckers...

hayd3n
25th April 2014, 14:30
run mine on a gas califont $20 for 5x spas

wynw
25th April 2014, 17:30
I have a hotsprings prodigy and would definitely recommend it. Hotsprings do know how to make a good spa. Downside is they arent the cheapest.

neels
28th April 2014, 17:30
We've got a hotspring spa that's about 10 years old at our place, bonus that it came free with the house, excellent in any weather except raining.

Bad planning on my part meant it's currently in bits to replace start caps on pump motors, when I got back from tramping on Friday I was wishing I'd left it another week, at least it would have been warm....

As far as what it costs to run, I turned it off last Monday to pull the motors out, haven't seen any noticeable reduction in the power bill when I look at the usage graph online so it can't be that significant.

Ocean1
28th April 2014, 18:43
I have a hotsprings prodigy and would definitely recommend it. Hotsprings do know how to make a good spa. Downside is they arent the cheapest.

Aye, I've got a very large hotsprings machine. Costs not very much to run, as long as you keep a good cover on it. It's at least 16 years old and it's lived outside on a concrete slab both here and at the last house, which may be why the bottom plate rotted out on the frame a year or so ago. I turned it upside down, (like it says not to do in the manual) and rebuilt it, brushed plenty of evadure into it and stuck some good old bitumen based DPC to the bottom and flipped it back over.

Got a new lid, (3rd one) for it last month, they get waterlogged over a few years. They're not bad quality, but they fucking need to be, they cost twice what the competition do. And to be honest I'm not sure that if I had it to do again I wouldn't buy a cheaper new one every decade or so...