


Thanks, and that's good to hear because I glued it in up high, even though the line I was asking about is the top one off the air control valve and that looks like the tape came loose that was holding it and it slipped down in the second 2 pics. The first pic shows where those two air lines join and go into their Hartford loop and then to the blower at the pad. Keeping the air lines higher, I figured might be better for keeping much water pressure out of them, but it's probably a small matter.
I thought you might be interested in this unusual plumbing, with both passive and active (blowers) air feeds. I wanted to try both, so this is the only way I could think of. When the air control valves are closed I can use the jet air blower. The foot and seat air just comes from a second blower, of course, and you can see that Hartford loop in the second photo.
I wanted to make sure I had equal pressure on all jets (only 4) so I T'd the 2 1/2" water supply into two 2" lines that T'd again between each pair of jets into 1 1/2" lines, (because that's what size pipe my jet housings took.)
The first time I tried glueing the plumbing into the jets was a nightmare because
(1) it's only 9 or 10 inches between the fittings, and
(2) I couldn't get the flex pipe in enough,
(3) I used the wrong silicone seal on the jets,
(4) when I put the pipe in, it moved the jets and broke the silicone seal,
(5) the outside spa wall was seriously uneven with a big raise right on the top half of each jet hole due to the molding process, so all
but one jet body leaked and 3 or 4 of the hoses.
So I belt sanded the outside of the spa shell around the holes to even it, cut the hoses that were putting a lot of pressure on two of the jet bodies, sent off for another jet body and Boss 802 silicone, re-installed the jet bodies and then reinstalled the hoses, this time with either 45 degree or coupling fittings where necessary to be able to make the bends without excessive pressure.
Tomorrow I fill it and check for leaks
I owe this attempt at passive air feeds to Mark who taught me that blowers aren't necessary, so I'm looking forward to seeing how it works and maybe I'll not use that blower much. Stay tuned

I have to read up on what to do about salt water and my IC60. The pool's not resurfaced yet so it's just for the spa at this point.
Thanks everyone for all your help.
Jim