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Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: OnMedic on June 20, 2004, 03:43:30 pm

Title: GFCI Options (Beachcomber 740)
Post by: OnMedic on June 20, 2004, 03:43:30 pm
Hi all,

I just stopped by the local  big box store and picked-up a Cutler-Hammer GFCI Kit for hot tubs. More $$$ then I was expecting. What are some other options on the market in Canada (CSA) that I should look at before I open the box? I will be running 50 amp to the tub, but would also like to have a 120 outlet beside the GFCI for low voltage lighting.

Steve, any ideas? WHat does the Beachcomber 50 amp GFCI sell for?

I have seen the "Spa Disconnect Pannel" on some websites, it looks nice with the 120V branch circuit to do just what I want, but I don't think it is CSA.

Thanks for your help in advance.
OnMedic
Title: Re: GFCI Options (Beachcomber 740)
Post by: johnnythunders on June 20, 2004, 04:27:46 pm
Bought the same package but with a 60 Amp $198....You get what you pay for.Johnny Thunders
Title: Re: GFCI Options (Beachcomber 740)
Post by: OnMedic on June 20, 2004, 04:52:43 pm
Thanks!

When you open the box up, there sure isn't a lot inside! That being said, I know the breaker alone sells for $200. I asume you are in the US and the 60A box with $198 USD. I was referring to $235 CAD.

Thanks again,
Title: Re: GFCI Options (Beachcomber 740)
Post by: johnnythunders on June 20, 2004, 05:27:19 pm
Yep $198 US and $11 for the Indoor 60 amp also.Spend the money and you will never worry.....we hope lol.Johnny Thunders ;)
Title: Re: GFCI Options (Beachcomber 740)
Post by: Steve on June 20, 2004, 08:03:24 pm
Quote
Hi all,

I just stopped by the local  big box store and picked-up a Cutler-Hammer GFCI Kit for hot tubs. More $$$ then I was expecting. What are some other options on the market in Canada (CSA) that I should look at before I open the box? I will be running 50 amp to the tub, but would also like to have a 120 outlet beside the GFCI for low voltage lighting.

Steve, any ideas? WHat does the Beachcomber 50 amp GFCI sell for?

I have seen the "Spa Disconnect Pannel" on some websites, it looks nice with the 120V branch circuit to do just what I want, but I don't think it is CSA.

Thanks for your help in advance.
OnMedic


Hey OnMedic
The 50 amp GFI sells for around $200 here as well.

BTW, I think it's time you got OFF the Medic!  ;D

Steve
Title: Re: GFCI Options (Beachcomber 740)
Post by: OnMedic on June 20, 2004, 09:03:12 pm
Steve,

You smart ass! But as I always say, better a smart ass then a dumb ass! Are you talking $200 CAD?

Thanks

P.S. OnMedic = Ontario Paramedic (Formerly, only Part time now in favouor of the Medical/Surgical sales business)
Title: Re: GFCI Options (Beachcomber 740)
Post by: Steve on June 21, 2004, 12:15:11 am
 ;) Ohhh I've been called worse! ;D

Yeh that $200.00 was Canadian eh. ::)

Gotta love you paramedics! Great people! (Though I've never been On(a)Medic myself.) ;)

I reached one step under an EMT level when I was on a search & rescue team. Actually I was an active member when the big tornado hit here in Edmonton in '87. That was one of the worse days of my life. :-/  I'll never forget it. Don't think I could handle that sort of stress on a daily basis.

Steve
Title: Re: GFCI Options (Beachcomber 740)
Post by: ZNICK on June 21, 2004, 02:37:35 am
We sell the box and fuse for $125.

Z
Title: Re: GFCI Options (Beachcomber 740)
Post by: OnMedic on June 21, 2004, 08:51:52 am
Znick,

Who is we and what make is it? Is it CSA?
Title: Re: GFCI Options (Beachcomber 740)
Post by: Chas on June 21, 2004, 10:15:08 am
Z is a T spa salesman.

You may want to go to the local HotSpring dealer and ask about a 50 amp sub panel for a Mallorca - it is simply an outdoor box with a 50 amp GFI breaker - and room to put in other breakers to take care of that extra outlet you mentioned.

I know they sell for a good price down here, you should check up there. I don't have a part number for the export version, sorry. Be sure they don't confuse what you need with that for other models with more than just the one 50 amp breaker.
Title: Re: GFCI Options (Beachcomber 740)
Post by: OnMedic on June 21, 2004, 10:39:05 am
CHAS,

Is this the SquareD or the GE pannel? Beachcomber have advised to stay away from FPE, as every time they have a tripping problem it seems to be FPE. Also, the pannel you have, is it CSA?

THANKS!
Title: Re: GFCI Options (Beachcomber 740)
Post by: Chas on June 21, 2004, 10:50:33 am
I would go with the GE if you have a choice. It is much less expensive to buy breakers for - at least down here in the States. You want to add one right off, and you may have to replace one years from now.

I know we sell lots of spas in Canada (about 4 fewer than Beachcomber  ;) ...) and I'm hoping you can get a similar box, desinged for your area.