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Walmart has
Hydro-Force 71" x 26" Havana Inflatable Hot Tub Spa (2-4 Person) for
$197.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to community member
wuzzy for finding this deal.
Includes:
- Spa
- Cover
- Spa Pump
- ChemConnect Dispenser
- Filter Cartridge (VI)
- Repair Kit
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I did it manually last night and the temp only went down 13 degrees overnight, which is better than dealing with angry neighbors.
Whether it's safe or not I am not sure, would have to see if it's safe pulling like 1200W or so and 15A through whatever plug or cord you get. Technically you are supposed to plug it directly into the outlet and not even use an extension cord with it either. However, I can't see why a cord or device rated for the right specs would be an issue.
Whether it's safe or not I am not sure, would have to see if it's safe pulling like 1200W or so and 15A through whatever plug or cord you get. Technically you are supposed to plug it directly into the outlet and not even use an extension cord with it either. However, I can't see why a cord or device rated for the right specs would be an issue.
I'm not so worried about using an extension cord, but since the unit has a digital on/off button (vs physical switch), once I turned off power via the wifi outlet I'd have to manually turn on the digital button on the unit in the morning. I don't see any way around doing it manually, unfortunately. Thanks for your reply.
I'm not so worried about using an extension cord, but since the unit has a digital on/off button (vs physical switch), once I turned off power via the wifi outlet I'd have to manually turn on the digital button on the unit in the morning. I don't see any way around doing it manually, unfortunately. Thanks for your reply.
Here it is: http://involvery.com/lay-z-spa/
We recommend this timer.
What is a realistic time frame for setup to the first use ?
What is a realistic time frame for setup to the first use ?
Here it is: http://involvery.com/lay-z-spa/
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I did it manually last night and the temp only went down 13 degrees overnight, which is better than dealing with angry neighbors.
Not going to be "enough" likely but mine was making an annoying hum... I put a piece of cardboard under the pump unit and it helped greatly.
Just an inflatable that goes under the existing one. I was expecting a whole new cover and was going to call about that before I received it but now that I have it installed I think it's fine. It fits in nicely and seems to do the trick. Should help keep the energy bill down compared to not having one.
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I'm not gonna bother Jessica again, but c'mon man. I guess ultimately I am glad I am getting something sooner rather than having to wait two months. Already got rain coming for 2 days before I get the new cover