Hot Tub Forum
Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: gmdodt on August 17, 2018, 02:59:25 pm
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Hey
So I turn the hot tub down in the summer (VA). I want it set at 90...ambient temps are in the 90s most days. The problem is the cover gets direct sunlight which makes the cover literally burn your hand if you touch it. It also causes the tub to heat up far best set point...sometimes to 96 degrees. When that happens, the tub wont filter if the set temp and actual temp are more than 3 degrees different. I am still wrestling with making a structure to block visibility and/or the sun, but are there any other alternatives? I figure i just need to get the direct sunlight off the cover. Draping a blanket over it may even help
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Hey
So I turn the hot tub down in the summer (VA). I want it set at 90...ambient temps are in the 90s most days. The problem is the cover gets direct sunlight which makes the cover literally burn your hand if you touch it. It also causes the tub to heat up far best set point...sometimes to 96 degrees. When that happens, the tub wont filter if the set temp and actual temp are more than 3 degrees different. I am still wrestling with making a structure to block visibility and/or the sun, but are there any other alternatives? I figure i just need to get the direct sunlight off the cover. Draping a blanket over it may even help
Regardless of how often your heater is running, your tub should still be cycling and filtering like normal. Mine runs for 4 hours twice a day.
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Well, unfortunately it doesn't. It's a safety mechanism to ensure water doesn't get too hot. Wish it did or I could turn off the feature.
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Gazebo, awning, something.
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Well, unfortunately it doesn't. It's a safety mechanism to ensure water doesn't get too hot. Wish it did or I could turn off the feature.
Having the tub run the filter doesn't mean the heater has to be on. Your tub can run through it's cycles without heating at all.