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doodoo:
Sapman. You are right that the heater won't kick on if both Pum one and two are operating. If you live in a cold climate (like me) the you tub experience could prove uncomfortable after a while. Electro and brewman have it bang on. The optima comes with the capability of 60 amps which will run all three peices of equipment and the jumper thing is a no-brainer.

My electrician did not charge extra as I did ask around on costs to install the 60 amp.

Brewman:
Sounds like you had an honest electrician.  If you are having the whole wiring thing done professionally, then the only difference between a 60 and 50 amp installation is the cost difference between the breakers.  Minor compared to the cost of the entire job.
That's assuming no wiring exists for a spa.  Converting existing 50 amp to 60 could cost a bit, depending on the particular setup.
Brewman

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