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I've been wondering the same thing! From what I've gathered, the circulation pump helps keep the water cleaner and more evenly mixed with chemicals. Without it, you might need to run the jets longer on low speed to get the same effect, which could use up more energy.

As for Bullfrog spas, it's weird they don't include it standard, but maybe they figure most folks won't miss it? If you're keen on getting one, it might be worth adding as an option, especially if you plan to use the spa a lot. You could always ask the dealer about adding it in and see what they say!
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Bullfrog Spas / Re: NeckPlus Vs. NeckEase (2023)
« Last post by Mitchell Ortiz on March 08, 2024, 02:33:35 am »
I've got the NeckEase JetPaks in my Bullfrog 2023, and they're solid. Can't speak for the NeckPlus, but the NeckEase does wonders for my neck. About the spray, nah, no water wars here. Just make sure it's set up right for your height. Backwise, the Trio Jet packs are my go-to – feels like a personal massage.
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Hot Tub Forum / Re: Advice needed
« Last post by Sam on March 07, 2024, 05:53:07 pm »
These last couple feel very "spammy".
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Hot Spring Spas / Re: Cover rotted on top, now full of water underneath
« Last post by Rowan Miele on March 07, 2024, 03:48:33 am »
Two and a half years in, and it's giving up the ghost? Not cool, especially for a 10K tub. Rainwater collection turning it into a makeshift water bed is just the icing on the cake. Definitely a head-scratcher. Good move on calling the warranty folks – maybe they'll sort you out without much hassle.
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Hot Spring Spas / Re: Freshwater Salt System - Can it be disabled?
« Last post by Malcom Turn on March 07, 2024, 03:17:10 am »
 I feel your pain with those pesky cartridges. Been there, done that. So, here's the lowdown: you can totally disable the Freshwater Salt System, but it's like diving into the tech stuff. Usually involves some button combo dance, consult your hot tub manual for the secret handshake. If that fails, hit up your dealer again. Sometimes they got the hookup or a sneaky trick up their sleeve.
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Hot Tub Forum / Re: Advice needed
« Last post by Vincent Jennings on March 07, 2024, 03:12:55 am »
Dealing with back issues is a real pain in the... well, back! I feel for your wife, man. Okay, so my aunt had a similar deal with her back probs, and she swears by those tubs with hydrotherapy jets. Like, legit, it's like a mini massage for your entire body. Check out models with adjustable jets so you can tailor the pressure. And yeah, that lounger section is key – it hits the sweet spot, you know?

Also, consider those tubs with built-in heating features. Keeps things cozy and can help relax the muscles even more. Maybe hit up a few spa showrooms, test the waters (literally), and see what clicks. Best of luck, hope your wife finds some relief soon!
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To upload pictures, you'll usually need to use a third-party image hosting service like Imgur and then insert the image using the "Insert Image" button, which sounds like what you're trying to do. As for a profile section, that's usually available right from the start, but it might depend on the specific site or forum you're using. If you can't find instructions, don't worry, it's not always easy to spot everything right away.
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Here's a quick rundown on the Bullfrog A6L trim levels: The "Standard water feature" is likely a basic fountain-like feature, while the "Premium water feature" could be more elaborate or customizable. "Headrests Std vs. Premium" might mean plusher or adjustable headrests in the premium version. "Lighting Std vs. Premium" could be brighter or offer more color options. "Jet Bezels Std vs.

Select Tungsten metallic" might mean fancier-looking jet covers. "8-Button Standard Control" probably means eight physical buttons. "Premium 3-button auxiliary Controls" could be easier-to-use controls for specific features. "Jet Pack Count" likely refers to the number of customizable jet packs. "EOS Enhanced Ozone System" probably means a more effective or advanced ozone cleaning system.
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Hot Spring Spas / Re: Preventing airlocks
« Last post by Vincent Jennings on March 06, 2024, 07:33:15 am »
I had a similar issue with my spa, and here's what worked for me. Instead of pointing the hose directly into the filter compartment, try submerging it in the water while filling. This can help prevent airlocks by allowing the air to escape through the hose as it fills.

Also, make sure to open all the valves and bleeders to allow any trapped air to escape. Give these a shot and see if it helps!
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Hot Tub Forum / Re: Advice needed
« Last post by Malcom Turn on March 06, 2024, 07:23:54 am »
Sounds like you're on a mission to find the perfect spa for your wife, which is super thoughtful of you! Since she liked the lounger section in your old Maxx Spa, definitely keep an eye out for that feature. When you're shopping, look for tubs with adjustable jets so she can customize the massage to target her back. Brands like Jacuzzi, Hot Spring, and Sundance are known for their therapeutic tubs. It might also be worth checking with a physical therapist for specific recommendations tailored to her needs. Hope this helps, and good luck with your search!
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