That is not the tub I got.
The pics I posted above are the tub I got (way better tub) Below is the cutoff box pics
That is not the tub I got.
Roger that former owner basically just told me the exact same thing. Had no idea. Lots more to learn for sure.Normal, my high speed pumps go off after 15 minutes as well, My pumps might be hot also I've never taken the front off to check.. But as soon as they go off, I can restart them.
Thanks man been some ups and downs and yeah its been an adventure for sure. Kinda glad the thread is here and out in the wild as perhaps someone in the future can relate and help them out. While I definitely didn't run into major issues as I have read in other posts (very thankful for that) we have had our hiccups and decisions and doubts of course but so far after 1 day (technically 2) of ownership we are very happy.Thanks for this thread, it's been fun following your hot tub journey. So excited for you and you guys got an awesome tub!!
+1. This thread and all its advice and dissecting EVERY last angle that could go wrong will be awesomely beneficial to anyone considering the same in the future.Thanks man been some ups and downs and yeah its been an adventure for sure. Kinda glad the thread is here and out in the wild as perhaps someone in the future can relate and help them out. While I definitely didn't run into major issues as I have read in other posts (very thankful for that) we have had our hiccups and decisions and doubts of course but so far after 1 day (technically 2) of ownership we are very happy.
No worries and yeah all is well. It probably would have helped if I had read the manual firstSorry to leave you hangin', I've been busy. Looks like the gang got you through your issue and you're good to go.
I agree, this (and other) forums are a great resource. I wish I had discovered them earlier in my career. Even I have learned alot here, and I've been at this a loooooooong time (and thought I knew it all). Lots of knowledgeable and helpful folks here. It's awesome.
SO... Have you been in yet??? Come on dont leave us hanging!!
She read my post about the $10k TV with your savings, didnt she. Sorry bro.Oh btw the wife already wants to the know about maybe setting up a TV out there to watch some things while in tub, lol
Whoa there horsey. I did not say that. I said many warranty claims will be denied as being chemistry related. That is because most issues under warranty ARE chemistry related. Heater failures, leak issues (seals, gaskets, o-rings) and pump issues that result from leaking seals are fairly common. There are some manufacturers known for denying every claim, but most are very fair about their warranty and do not hesitate to cover legitimate warranty claims.sure but as @RDspaguy explained to me we would have most likely been on our own with repairs anyway since spa companies like to blame any issue you have on poor water chem.
But. But. My #s are SPOT on.Since everyone thinks they have good water chemistry but very few actually do