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Bullfrog heater?
Hottubguy:
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--- Quote from: Smack528i on October 12, 2016, 10:04:56 pm ---2016 A7. What air controllers are you referring to? I have had the cover closed as well. Thanks
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Bullfrog has no air controls. Do you have the circ pump?
You could also run the pumps on high speed in addition to letting it heat (assuming electrical is all done correctly.) Those pumps give off quite a bit of heat and should heat it faster.
Other than that, you are looking at 4-5 degrees an hour.
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No air controls really? That's different.
Smack528i:
Yes I have ozone, and the quiet circulation pump. Electrical is done perfect, I didn't skimp, pulled the permit, got the inspector and a master electrician all done very solid.
I just went in. Wow 94* and the power is awesome. Alleviate jet pack WoW. Oscillator and Wellness very nice too. I think I'll sleep well.
d00nut:
My personal favorite is the Oscillator. You can really crank that thing!
No air valves in a BF, but he has a circ so it shouldn't pose any issue with ph or anything.
BullFrogSpasMN:
--- Quote from: Smack528i on October 12, 2016, 11:52:10 pm ---Yes I have ozone, and the quiet circulation pump. Electrical is done perfect, I didn't skimp, pulled the permit, got the inspector and a master electrician all done very solid.
I just went in. Wow 94* and the power is awesome. Alleviate jet pack WoW. Oscillator and Wellness very nice too. I think I'll sleep well.
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great JetPak choices...you cannot go wrong with the Oscillator or the Wellness, also after originally thinking the Rainshower was "goofy looking" I can tell you the damn thing is awesome to sit in front of, did you get that JetPak as well?
Re: heat up time, pretty much every spa I've ever "monitored" or attempted to monitor while heating at 220V has been in the 4-7 degree per hour range as far as heat up time goes so you are in the "average" range...obviously this can vary if the tub is very small or very big but if you are 300-500 gallons the 4-7 degrees per hour is a good rule of thumb
Tman122:
--- Quote from: BullFrogSpasMN on October 13, 2016, 12:19:59 pm ---
--- Quote from: Smack528i on October 12, 2016, 11:52:10 pm ---Yes I have ozone, and the quiet circulation pump. Electrical is done perfect, I didn't skimp, pulled the permit, got the inspector and a master electrician all done very solid.
I just went in. Wow 94* and the power is awesome. Alleviate jet pack WoW. Oscillator and Wellness very nice too. I think I'll sleep well.
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great JetPak choices...you cannot go wrong with the Oscillator or the Wellness, also after originally thinking the Rainshower was "goofy looking" I can tell you the damn thing is awesome to sit in front of, did you get that JetPak as well?
Re: heat up time, pretty much every spa I've ever "monitored" or attempted to monitor while heating at 220V has been in the 4-7 degree per hour range as far as heat up time goes so you are in the "average" range...obviously this can vary if the tub is very small or very big but if you are 300-500 gallons the 4-7 degrees per hour is a good rule of thumb
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Keeping the cover tight and being patient are important here. Read the manual again. Test your water only once or twice till its hot. Study what direction you have to move your balance (PH, alk) and sanitize heavy at first then walk away. Be happy, 110V tubs can take twice as long.
Im sure your soakin by now. But you have to refill.
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