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Lovey2 10-28-2015 05:18 PM

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Does anyone that has or has had a hot tub know if the heater and pump ever run at the same time? I was told by the salesperson they did not, but am curious as to what actual owners have found. Thanks...

golfing eagles 10-28-2015 05:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Lovey2 (Post 1137203)
Does anyone that has or has had a hot tub know if the heater and pump ever run at the same time? I was told by the salesperson they did not, but am curious as to what actual owners have found. Thanks...

Mine does. Emerald spas.

gap2415 10-28-2015 07:17 PM

Hot tub
 
I may be wrong but I think the softub has a system where the water and pump are connected and that is how the water isn't partly heated. They cost so little to run compared to other hot tubs and use 110v. Someone with more expertise could probably explain how this works.

Lovey2 10-28-2015 07:29 PM

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Originally Posted by golfing eagles (Post 1137216)
Mine does. Emerald spas.

Thanks. They assured me they ran seperately... knew I'd get the real story here.

virgind 10-28-2015 07:42 PM

I had a hot tub and the pump has to run for the heater to come on. What your saying does make sense.

George Bieniaszek 10-28-2015 08:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Lovey2 (Post 1137203)
Does anyone that has or has had a hot tub know if the heater and pump ever run at the same time? I was told by the salesperson they did not, but am curious as to what actual owners have found. Thanks...

What I understand is this, if the hot tub runs on a 110 service, the high speed pumps and heaters work separately. If the hot tub is on a 220 line, both the pumps and heaters can run at the same time.

ureout 10-28-2015 09:48 PM

mine runs on 220 and both run at the same time.....how do you circulate the water through the heater if both are not running at the same time

Lovey2 10-29-2015 06:26 AM

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Originally Posted by George Bieniaszek (Post 1137266)
What I understand is this, if the hot tub runs on a 110 service, the high speed pumps and heaters work separately. If the hot tub is on a 220 line, both the pumps and heaters can run at the same time.

Thanks. This is what I needed to know. Yes, the hot tub is one of the smaller ones, still a 4 seater, but only 6' X 7'. It is made to run on 110. We thought about the soft tubs, but they have no defined seating that I can see and we liked the lounge seats and regular seats on this one. Also, there are more jets and they seem to be located better. We just wanted something smallish, yet functional. This answers my electric question. Thanks, again.

bluedivergirl 10-29-2015 09:47 AM

Ours is 110v, convertible to 220v if needed. The pump and heater run separately. So far, it hasn't been a problem; the water stays at the desired temp even though the heater won't work when the water is circulating.

We're waiting for cooler weather before deciding on 220v. If the water won't stay warm enough, we'll have it installed.

golfing eagles 10-29-2015 10:05 AM

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Originally Posted by bluedivergirl (Post 1137423)
Ours is 110v, convertible to 220v if needed. The pump and heater run separately. So far, it hasn't been a problem; the water stays at the desired temp even though the heater won't work when the water is circulating.

We're waiting for cooler weather before deciding on 220v. If the water won't stay warm enough, we'll have it installed.

Having been in some 110's, I think you'll find that once the cover is off and the blowers are on, it tends to cool off fairly quickly. Of course, that depends on ambient temperature.

Chatbrat 10-29-2015 10:29 AM

The heater has to have water circulating thru , if not the heater will burn out. The pump can work with or without the heater--this is the same for swimming pools. How do I know ?I had both. And I was an electrical contractor who wired 100's of pools & hot tubs.

Lovey2 10-29-2015 11:04 AM

Thanks, all. It seems like we will just have to wait and see if it does the job for us or not. I was only concerned, at this point, about the breaker. But it is a 20a and the tub runs on 15a. If we need to have something else done, we always can, I think. Grazie...

Jima64 10-29-2015 11:49 AM

Mine works on 15 amp.
 
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Originally Posted by Lovey2 (Post 1137463)
Thanks, all. It seems like we will just have to wait and see if it does the job for us or not. I was only concerned, at this point, about the breaker. But it is a 20a and the tub runs on 15a. If we need to have something else done, we always can, I think. Grazie...

My tub works on a 15amp circuit but it is the only thing on the circuit. It is one of the more portable, small size not a in the ground unit.

Jima64 10-29-2015 11:52 AM

Mine does
 
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Originally Posted by Lovey2 (Post 1137203)
Does anyone that has or has had a hot tub know if the heater and pump ever run at the same time? I was told by the salesperson they did not, but am curious as to what actual owners have found. Thanks...

When I turn mine on it is set to heat the water to a certain degree. I reset mine to heat to a lower temp.

Lovey2 10-29-2015 12:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Jima64 (Post 1137474)
My tub works on a 15amp circuit but it is the only thing on the circuit. It is one of the more portable, small size not a in the ground unit.

Beautiful...thanks!!


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