What are they mean by only 72 hours of run time can I just set it up and have a come on and off during the day and heat like any other spa drain every three months and refill??
I want to put it away for the winter. But can someone tell me if the deflation process is manual or is there a pump device that can deflate. There are no instructions on how to deflate the spa.
+Ken Heininge - it's inflatable and doesn't have the insulation like an expensive one. Ideal for our cool winter nights here in Florida but it wouldn't withstand a winter in the north. It would be ideal indoors up north
So the video depicts the women removing the stopper caps and she shows THREE in her hand. But the manual indicates removing TWO vertically inline spotter caps. Any thoughts?
Yes you need to use the pump. Install the stopper caps to keep the water from escaping, then attach your pump hose and add as much air as you need. You can use the pressure gauge that came with your spa to inflate it to the perfect amount.
Please do not place your smart phone on the control panel. It will cause the. Controller to Lock. You will need to reset the system by testing and resetting the gfci and waiting a minute to wait for power up on the controller. Reprogram the sytem
i wrapped some eggshaped foam mats around the pump, and that reduces the sound at least by half, and that is much, so i'm going to bult a wooden box and fit the whole pump and in it, because i'm sure that the bubbling noise from the water wil rise above the pump for sure, so you can't get it more silent than that. except when you would install a dimmer between the blower motor, but that means less bubbles too.
That's an interesting idea. What kind of foam did you use? Is it waterproof? Be careful about enclosing it too much. It still needs ventilation, especially when the pump is on. It does generate heat that needs to escape as well. Drill some holes at the top for heat to escape. Or maybe even add a small exhaust fan. Also drill some holes or cut an opening at the bottom for air intake. Leave a thermometer in there to see how hot it gets during the day.
We love ours...no problems...we prefer the way the air holes in the bottom blow the water up your whole back and over your shoulders instead of individual jets just hitting one area of your body.
+bob dout It is a good hot tub. It is better than the expensive ones because when you sit in it your whole body is submerged. Neigbor has one and when he sits in his 4,000 dollar tub half his body is exposed. This one does have an issue with staying at its 104 degree temp. As soon as you turn the bubbles on it loses 5 degrees. I did the Hot Tub Temp mod on mine. You place a resistor on the black lines of the sensor. Super easy. I gained 10 degrees in heat. Now when I lose that initial heat it is steady at 105 degrees. I live in Buffalo. It gets cold. This is up all year. If it breaks I will get another at $300. No big deal.
+bob dout - I just paid $299 and replaced an INTEX inflatable, the pump is much quieter than the Intex and is deeper to sit in. The only downer seems to be the heat shuts off when you operate the jets
Thanks for sharing this, I couldn't get the dvd to work.
What are they mean by only 72 hours of run time can I just set it up and have a come on and off during the day and heat like any other spa drain every three months and refill??
I cannot find where to get the impeller app they all what different and have a different number where can I get one for this hotttub
I just bought mine and it didn't come with the air gauge,can i buy a replacement?
I want to put it away for the winter. But can someone tell me if the deflation process is manual or is there a pump device that can deflate. There are no instructions on how to deflate the spa.
Store it at the end of the season? Cold weather is the best time for hot spa immersion. Is this not suited for winter use?
+Ken Heininge - it's inflatable and doesn't have the insulation like an expensive one. Ideal for our cool winter nights here in Florida but it wouldn't withstand a winter in the north. It would be ideal indoors up north
So the video depicts the women removing the stopper caps and she shows THREE in her hand. But the manual indicates removing TWO vertically inline spotter caps. Any thoughts?
You see her attaching the third literally 1 second after that. Thoughts?
I set up everything but it is not heating the water. Did I miss something?
Yes, it works good. The only issue is a significant amount of work is necessary to keep the water and the spa clean.
mine kicks the breaker every time i turn the heat on
Anyone know where to get a replacement pressure gauge part? Mine disappeared and I can't find one for sale anywhere online.
Nice. I have it's slightly smaller relative the Bestway Lay-Z-Spa Miami and am on my 3rd Season with it. I have a review of it on my channel.
What does the inflatable air cover or mattress do?
Pressure gauge part # 011 code p6933 broke and I cant find a replacement. Any suggestions? Thank you
do you have to undo heating pump completely to blow up spa more?
Not really. We have one that had a small leak we can't find. We use the output from a shopvac to add air occasionally.
mine is up and needs a little air do i have to use the pump or how can i add a little
Yes you need to use the pump. Install the stopper caps to keep the water from escaping, then attach your pump hose and add as much air as you need. You can use the pressure gauge that came with your spa to inflate it to the perfect amount.
mine didn't come with the pressure gauge...can i buy a replacement??
How long does it take to reach the sender and 104 ?
24 hrs
Got to use mine for 4 months before the pump quit and Coleman is no help
Please do not place your smart phone on the control panel. It will cause the. Controller to
Lock. You will need to reset the system by testing and resetting the gfci and waiting a minute to wait for power up on the controller. Reprogram the sytem
How do you deflate the spa?
Have you found out how to deflate the spa? THAT'S what's missing from this video.
I know. It doesn't give instructions on how to deflate the spa
My filter for the Spa has an error code E02
Ever figure out the problem? Mine is doing the same thing. Just bought it.
is the pump loud during inflation and regular operations?
Yes it's pretty loud. It sounds like a shop vac or a vacuum, but it's not so loud that you can't enjoy the spa though.
i wrapped some eggshaped foam mats around the pump, and that reduces the sound
at least by half, and that is much, so i'm going to bult a wooden box and fit the whole pump and
in it, because i'm sure that the bubbling noise from the water wil rise above the pump
for sure, so you can't get it more silent than that. except when you would install
a dimmer between the blower motor, but that means less bubbles too.
That's an interesting idea. What kind of foam did you use? Is it waterproof? Be careful about enclosing it too much. It still needs ventilation, especially when the pump is on. It does generate heat that needs to escape as well. Drill some holes at the top for heat to escape. Or maybe even add a small exhaust fan. Also drill some holes or cut an opening at the bottom for air intake. Leave a thermometer in there to see how hot it gets during the day.
anyone who has one of these. are they worth the $400???
We love ours...no problems...we prefer the way the air holes in the bottom blow the water up your whole back and over your shoulders instead of individual jets just hitting one area of your body.
+bob dout It is a good hot tub. It is better than the expensive ones because when you sit in it your whole body is submerged. Neigbor has one and when he sits in his 4,000 dollar tub half his body is exposed. This one does have an issue with staying at its 104 degree temp. As soon as you turn the bubbles on it loses 5 degrees. I did the Hot Tub Temp mod on mine. You place a resistor on the black lines of the sensor. Super easy. I gained 10 degrees in heat. Now when I lose that initial heat it is steady at 105 degrees. I live in Buffalo. It gets cold. This is up all year. If it breaks I will get another at $300. No big deal.
+bob dout - I just paid $299 and replaced an INTEX inflatable, the pump is much quieter than the Intex and is deeper to sit in. The only downer seems to be the heat shuts off when you operate the jets
yes. I use a bucket heater however to get mine to a true 104 or higher. the only real downside is the heater is weak. and dosnt run with jets on.
Do you use it indoors or outdoors? I'm in Rochester and afraid I'll break it with how cold it gets...
no water jets , just air
I want private thoughts. I'm an air head who thinks deeply on the truth. I like to practice truth too, but it's not always possible.
What are you smokin, I want some.
LOL And drain all that Chlorine water to screw the ecosystem up even more.
lottsalasagna dipshit!
Chlorine evaporates.. also, you don't have to use chlorine. There are many other options. Bromine, Biguanide, Salt, etc...
Butt head.
@@ASFx2600 i use bromine then when i drain the water i dump all the water in my well. Talk about recycling huh!