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Cover lifter mount
BullFrogSpasMN:
--- Quote from: flamingoezz on June 23, 2019, 08:09:08 pm ---The hottub is surrounded by the deck on 2 sides, so there is really only one other way it could be configured, which isn't ideal as the stairs would no longer be accessible from where you'd enter.
How often do you need to access the motors and such? I'd imagine only when there are issues, which hopefully shouldn't be more than a time or two a year, and its probably only 3-4 screws securing it on that side. That doesn't seem like much of a hassle to me -- though this is my first tub and i could be off on how often i'll need too get in there.
It looks as through there's 3-4 inches at the top of the tub to attach the mount based on another forum users photo.
http://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f89/cpw131/Hot%20Tub/08_zps96055ead.jpg
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It's not so much about the frequency of taking the door off, it's the potential for your cover (as it gains water weight) to pull out from a potentially thin door panel...also if you're only using 3 or 4 screws to secure a coverlift to a spa it will last approx. a week before it breaks, a Covermate I and Covermate III will use (based on memory) 8-12 screws PER SIDE to secure it to the tub. Bottom line just call your dealer as ask, "Can I put a Covermate III Side to Side on the Artesian I purchased" and they should have an answer for you..Good Luck!
flamingoezz:
You're right -- i looked up the manual and there are 8-10 screws on each side. They are 2" long however and from everything I've seen the framing is the same on front and sides, so structurally there shouldn't be any difference. I reached out to my dealer just to get an ok, but I'd imagine it should be ok. Thanks for the comments.
Jacuzzi Jim:
The screws should bite in at the top hard to know if there is enough "meat" for the btm ones to? You will need to probably trim the top if the trim psc guessing about 2" or so, otherwise there will be a gap between the lift bracket and the spa. Though I have done it like that with no problem. Also predrill the screw holes, sometimes the coverlift screws will split the panel if you go to fast.
Should work! ;)
flamingoezz:
Thanks Jim -- wasn't sure what psc meant..I did hear back from my dealer and he said its ok to do -- though he mentioned with increased use, the connection may become less secure.
--- Quote from: Jacuzzi Jim on June 25, 2019, 09:33:39 am --- You will need to probably trim the top if the trim psc guessing about 2" or so, otherwise there will be a gap between the lift bracket and the spa.
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Jacuzzi Jim:
Sorry it's the trim that used to hide the gap where panel meets the corner.
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