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Isaac-1:
As you may know I am buying a used Hot Spring Classic Jetsetter J, I will be picking it up next weekend (it is about 150 miles away), it is about 7-10 years old and has been in dry storage for some time.  I don't have a lot of details about it other than seller claims it was working when stored.  Now I am just trying to get everything ready here before I pick it up, I already have experience maintaining swimming pools, so I assume hot tubs should be fairly similar.  So far I have downloaded the owners manual and read most of it, watched a number of youtube videos showing people doing maintenance on Hot Spring spas (Heater, control panel, ozonator, pump, etc. replacement, etc.).

Now down to the quesitons:

I plan to replace the filters, does anyone know which exact filters I need for this tub, part number?

I don't know if this tub was set up for 120V or 240V, I plan to initially use it in 120V mode, now for the problem.  The owners manual only shows how to convert from 120V to 240V, not the other way around.  Most of it is easy enough reverse, however the jumper configuraiton for the control board simply says, make look like this for 240V mode, and does not show the 120V configuration.  So in case I need it does anyone have the correct jumper configuration for 120V mode?

Do you have any advice on initial start up other than common sense looking for leaks, initial flush out?

On a Hot Spring specific topic, this tub is equiped with FreshWater II Ozone system, is there any way to confirm this Ozonator is functioning properly?  I think it is a CD unit like the current FreshWater III unit is, but I am not sure, and can't find much documentation on it.

Anything else I should consider?

thanks Ike

Isaac-1:
Well I have been doing some more research based on the seller's photos, and it looks like this tub is older than advertised, as it has an IQ-2000 controller not an IQ-2020, which appears to make it 1997-2000 vintage :(

d00nut:
It will use part number 71825 (filters x3.) 

In regards to converting it back and forth, you can do it... it's pretty easy.  You'll need to look at the schematic on the inside of the IQ box to position the jumpers correctly. 

More importantly though... you'll need the right connection.  If it is 220V, Watkins has their own electrical box.  You'll want to take that with you.  If you are converting it to 110, make sure you recieve the standard 15' GFCI cord.  If they don't have that, you'll need that too.

If you can grab the S/N, we can tell you all you want about that hot tub!

Isaac-1:
I am working on getting that form the seller now, it seems he has paperwork on the tub that says it is a 2009 model, but in his photos it clearly shows an IQ-2000 and a Freshwater II ozonator, at first I assumed the Ozonator was just old stock dealer installed option, but it is hard to think that of the IQ-2000, I missed this up until this point as the control panels look the same as on the IQ-2020 and it has the new 2003+ style head rest pillow.

Pers Onal:
I wouldn't drive 150 miles without having the seller take a pic of the S/N of the tub, and checking date of manufacture. Particularly when you already see what looks like conflicting information in the pics.

My son and I looked at a number of dirt bikes on craigslist in the last year. Every single bike being sold by an individual was being misrepresented as to the year of manufacture. We were looking at stuff supposedly one to two years old. Dirt bikes in my state are not titled, but the serial number codes for yamaha and honda are easy to read the year of manufacture. Most serial numbers indicated the motorcycle was 3 to 5 years old. Without fail, the year model was mistated by a year or two if the bike was in great shape. Not one person gave the correct year of manufacture, and not a single person told us the bike was older than it actually was. We looked at _lot_ of bikes. Finally, we got to where we wouldn't bother going to look if they wouldn't send a pic of the S/N.

I don't think the world is full of liars, I think that people convince themselves they are telling the truth and it just so happens they remember it in such a way as to make it easier to make the sale.


Check the SN before you go.

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