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Questions about Arctic Spas

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Water Boy:
Drew

I take offense to your last comments. I know you didn’t mention me personally, but that was clearly obvious. I am not a hound on this forum as you suggest.

I joined this forum to provide advice to customers that ask questions in regards to Arctic Spas, just as I did in this post for spa newb before it was attacked at by Spaman, and now you. I will always defend the product that I am selling from the negativity that is put out there by people like you two.

If you look at all my posts, you will see that I never bad mouth other brands of spas. I don’t spread negativity about other brands nor take side jabs where you say something like" Well thats a fine spa, but watch out for this, and beware of that." That just doesn’t happen. I have gotten pm's from several people thanking me for advice and for helping them out with questions. That is no where close to being a hound as you suggest. Maybe you should look in the mirror.

Summitman:

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If I must go into this further I will, however it won't be pretty for Arctic, I am holding back at this point and I have tried to drop it several times, but the puppy keeps yiping! Let me know, I am happy to ablige! ;)
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Im not a "puppy" their spaman, I dont appreciate the snide remarks.  Im just on here trying to keep facts straight.  Opinions are fine, we all know that Arctic has problems with their spas just like any other brand does.  Arctic is also one of the elite brands whether you like it or not.  I have worked on and sold the Arctic line for years just like any other brand, and their is nothing abnormal about the work that I have had to do with the Arctic spas.    Carry on if you like, and hey keep calling names, maybe you can run for public office next go around.  

wmccall:
REMINDER Keep the maturity level up.

stuart:

Tom:

--- Quote ---What is never addressed is what happens to equipment packs when it gets 250 degrees inside one of these cabinets.
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:D  Water boils at 212F (a little less in Denver because of the altitude).  To paraphrase the witches in Macbeth:  "Double, double toil and trouble, hot tub boil and potion bubble..."  

The Alberta Research Council's Thermal Performance Test of Spas http://www.arcticspas.com/downloads/performance/Thermal%20Performance%20Test%20of%20Spas.pdf included data on equipment enclosure temperatures (Fig. 2 p. 4).  For an average ambient temperature of 19C and a constant water temperature of 40C, the EETs ranged from about 23C to about 42C (all spas). In other words, after a continuous run of 96 hours, at no time did the equipment temperature of any spa exceed 110F.

Certainly at higher ambient temperatures the EET will rise, which is why we offer some warm-weather solutions.

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