New pool and spa owner. I read the signatures of those who moderate and post here and see what kind of equipment they have compared to mine. I notice many have a separate pump for the spa and some say "therapy jets" in referencing the jets in the spa.
My pool has one pump for the pool and spa. I just turn the valves and the returns stop in the pool and start in the spa. I have no "therapy jets", just 6 eyeball type returns in the spa. They look like the same ones in the pool. When they activate in the spa they blow bubbles along with the water. When I turn on the blower they really blow water and bubbles.
The question is, should you have a separate pump for the spa? Whats the advantage either way? and whats the difference between therapy jets and the regular eyeball type returns?
Just want to know, thanks!!
My pool has one pump for the pool and spa. I just turn the valves and the returns stop in the pool and start in the spa. I have no "therapy jets", just 6 eyeball type returns in the spa. They look like the same ones in the pool. When they activate in the spa they blow bubbles along with the water. When I turn on the blower they really blow water and bubbles.
The question is, should you have a separate pump for the spa? Whats the advantage either way? and whats the difference between therapy jets and the regular eyeball type returns?
Just want to know, thanks!!