Hot Tub Forum
Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: jerryk on March 27, 2014, 01:53:06 pm
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After a lot of research I decided to go with a Hotsprings Envoy. Does anyone have one that they would like to share their experience, and also to go on not with the optional salt sanitizing system, $1300.00 option. It appears to be worth it considering what you would save over the life of it compared to the chemicals that would needed. Although it's a 2013 model, comes with a Stereo option for free now as a promotion, with cover, lift steps, salt system, delivery and tax about 13k. I would appreciate any feed back, as always thank you.
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I own the Grandee with ACE...Love it. Wouldn't own a tub without it now that I've owned it. I've been skeptical and heard all about the issues they have had when it was first released but I believe they have it working smoothly now. Check out my personal thread on the ACE here... http://www.whatsthebest-hottub.com/forum/index.php/topic,17350.0.html
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I don't think you will save any money with the ace system. You still need to buy chemicals, all that the ace system replaces is chlorine which is cheap. And you still may find that you need to manually add chlorine. You will also be replacing the cell which is around $800, I believe. Some people are replacing them every year.
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I would not buy the ACE with the intention of saving money....Yes you will eventually be saving money on chemicals but will still need to control the PH and Hardness to properly maintain the system and tub, but you will eventually have to replace the cell...I've heard reports from a year all the way up to 3 years. but you WILL eventually replace the cell as you go. So that alone will be the offset to any perceived savings. I have not had any issues with any one of our ACE systems yet (we have 6 in operation ) and a few are near the one year old mark now. I personally never add any chlorine...That's what the "Boost" button is for and I only need the PH Down in my area with my water conditions...So as far as buying "chemicals" I really don't... I only add PH down every other month and its only a few teaspoons to keep my water balanced...My bottle that came with my tub for free including a bottle of PH up and down as well as chlorine and MPS should last me a few years. The PH down only costs $5.99 retail...So no real expense there. Take it with a grain of salt....The ACE system is not just a chlorine generator....It produces 5 water care ingredients and nothing compares to it. No other spa Maker has anything like the ACE and Its often "Bashed" but remember....There is a cost for convenience and ease of water care...A lot of people take care of their own pools and Some choose to spend $100 bucks or more every month just to have a pool guy take care of their pool...That's $1200 bucks a year at a min...I think of the ACE system as my spa guy and when I have to replace the cell eventually...Its justified!
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ACE is a nice option if you can swing the extra cost...it requires softened water which makes the soaking experience much nicer and it also takes some of the maintenance off your shoulders...its especially nice if you travel or are away from home quite a bit, you simply dial the system down to produce less chlorine while you are away. approx. 75% of our customers are going with the ACE on tubs that are capable of taking it as an option and since the cell was updated approx. 2 years ago it really has been operating very well for us.
I suggest you talk with your knowledgeable local sales rep to give you the full run down on its capabilities and limitations...don't expect any "fair" responses from the haters on this site. Haters can say what they want but the bottom line is the ACE has allowed us to increase sales exponentially over the last 3 years and make a lot of happy customers in the process.
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Wouldn't hitting the boost to shock it reduce the life of the SWG much like a pool one? I think these are a great idea, but they aren't going to save you any money in the long run. As far as "haters" I think everybody loves the idea of the generator, the biggest complaint that I have heard is that it doesn't last. I know they (watkins) says they've worked out the kinks but I am still reading about failures in the newer units on different sites.
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Hi Jerry I also have the Envoy coming up on almost a year. Congrats you will LOVE it! I did not go with the ACE system only because of the expense, and the fact that I can add it on down the road. When I bought my spa it was $1k. I'm hoping that they drop in price some day. I did exchange out some of the standard jets for the spinner jets which is something you can do easily. I use the chlorine, ozone and nature 2 method. It's a little more work, but I have crystal clear water with little effort. To make it simple though, if you can afford it, then I would recommend adding ACE. For me I was already stretching my budget to go with HS but decided to go for it! Life's too damn short sometimes you gotta splurge :D
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Agree with posts above. ACE is not a money saver. ACE does give the best, softest water.
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Question for all the Hotspring dealers that replied. Can the customer add the Ace after the fact if they decide to? Or does it have to be factory installed at the time of purchase? If it can, if the customer isn't 100% sure, maybe they could try it out without the Ace to see, and then always add it later if still desired.
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Question for all the Hotspring dealers that replied. Can the customer add the Ace after the fact if they decide to? Or does it have to be factory installed at the time of purchase? If it can, if the customer isn't 100% sure, maybe they could try it out without the Ace to see, and then always add it later if still desired.
the dealer installs them, it can be added after the fact...installation takes 15 min.
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Question for all the Hotspring dealers that replied. Can the customer add the Ace after the fact if they decide to? Or does it have to be factory installed at the time of purchase? If it can, if the customer isn't 100% sure, maybe they could try it out without the Ace to see, and then always add it later if still desired.
Yes the ACE can be added after/later to the Limelight and Highlife models only. It does not come factory installed on any models currently....The ACE is a Dealer add at time of instillation. The Hot Spot and Freeflow tubs will not support the ACE system.
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So theoretically you could really install it on any spa for the most part with a circ pump?
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Hi everyone and thanks for all of the feed back. The salt system is expensive, dealer states it will last 5 years @ 1300.00, other options are Silk Balance is $200.00 a bottle and that lasts 6 months or Freshwater $30.00 every 4 months. Looked at La z Boy, Master Spa, Sundance today as we had another show in the Detroit area. just when I thought I had it figured out I'm more confused. If you have any feed back or knowledge of these tubs or the chemical vs. the salt system please feel free to to respond, once again thanks to all of you who have. Thanks Jerry.
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So theoretically you could really install it on any spa for the most part with a circ pump?
No....The ACE is controlled by the digital topside control panel and all modes/functions and parameter adjustments are through the topside. The system is not a stand alone add that has its own separate control panel. I've been told that there is a retro kit available that enables the ACE to communicate with some earlier Highlife IQ2020 electronics but I personally have no experience with this retro kit.
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Hello everyone and that for responding back. Here are the costs, salt system $1300.00, dealer says they last about 5 years, their other options are Silkbalance 2 bottles a year=$400.00 or Freshwater $30.00 a bottle every 4 months. We had a home show in the Detroit area, looked at Sundance, La z boy, Masterspa, Jacuzzi, all cheaper than Hotsprings, does any one have thoughts on these tubs both good or bad, thanks Jerry.
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Sundance and Jacuzzi are both great spa's along with the HS. Lazy boy and Master spa have their place with others in certain lines including Sundance/Jacuzzi and yes HS as well. As far as price, the others are not really cheaper just less expensive in certain circles. I wouldn't spend 13000.00 on a spa no matter what the brand, but that's me.. All the sales pitch crap aside, what do you want in a spa?
For the ace system, I and probably others are not "haters" like some here would believe. We can just do with out it, spas and chems have been around a lot longer than the salt systems and have a proven record. That being said if I were an off the street consumer I might consider it, but not at 1300 bucks extra. Find something you like and a budget/dealer you are comfortable with, try some wet testing and see what works. You are the buyer, no pressure no hurry find what you like and go with it.
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Question for all the Hotspring dealers that replied. Can the customer add the Ace after the fact if they decide to? Or does it have to be factory installed at the time of purchase? If it can, if the customer isn't 100% sure, maybe they could try it out without the Ace to see, and then always add it later if still desired.
Yes the ACE can be added after/later to the Limelight and Highlife models only. It does not come factory installed on any models currently....The ACE is a Dealer add at time of instillation. The Hot Spot and Freeflow tubs will not support the ACE system.
OK thanks. Thats interesting that it isn't a factory installed option. I guess if it is that easy to install after the fact though, that makes sense. That would make it a no brainer for me then as a consumer to try the spa out for a while without the Ace system, and then maybe add it later if you want to try it out later.
Also, didn't see any hating or "haters" as the HS dealers suggested. The OP asked for opinions on it, and people gave honest options, with no bashing or hating imo. Just my .02 cents! ;)
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Question for all the Hotspring dealers that replied. Can the customer add the Ace after the fact if they decide to? Or does it have to be factory installed at the time of purchase? If it can, if the customer isn't 100% sure, maybe they could try it out without the Ace to see, and then always add it later if still desired.
OK thanks. Thats interesting that it isn't a factory installed option. I guess if it is that easy to install after the fact though, that makes sense. That would make it a no brainer for me then as a consumer to try the spa out for a while without the Ace system, and then maybe add it later if you want to try it out later.
Also, didn't see any hating or "haters" as the HS dealers suggested. The OP asked for opinions on it, and people gave honest options, with no bashing or hating imo. Just my .02 cents! ;)
Yes the ACE can be added after/later to the Limelight and Highlife models only. It does not come factory installed on any models currently....The ACE is a Dealer add at time of instillation. The Hot Spot and Freeflow tubs will not support the ACE system.
Yes Waterboy...I agree that as a retailer I would like to be able to order a tub with all "Options" factory installed as this would make our Install crew very happy! Tho It takes very little time to install the ACE but the stereo system does get more involved and installing the "Chiller" Heat pump is very involved and takes quite a bit of time. But on the flip side its great that we can also sell/pitch the fact that options such as the ACE and Stereo is pretty much plug and play and anyone including a DIY owner can simply install the options at a later date. Hotspring does a fine job of making these options very easy for the DIY person as they give excellent instructions with photos of all steps to aid in the simple install and when it comes to installing the stereo's they have installed clear vinyl tubing to all points of access with a fluorescent pink pull string already installed to simply aid in pulling in your speaker wires. I've installed many myself and have it down to roughly and hour start to finish for the stereo and 15 minutes for the ACE.
As far as the "Hating" comment goes....I'll agree that this thread has been very mild regarding the bashing back and forth (Thank You) but not so much in other threads on this same topic...Lets keep it a clean fight!
Comparing brands=MY experience with Jacuzzi and Sundance....Good products, I've owned two Jacuzzis with no issues and one Sundance Optima with many issues...Sundance being a great company stood behind the Tub and eventually replaced it with a new one after a few years of warranty repairs. That's why I still push Sundance as a "Good" company to buy and own...They have my respect....BUT...Even tho they replaced my tub I "The owner" was responsible for Labor for removal, Shipping and reinstallation labor...all this added up at just under $1000 expense to me. Here's a BIG difference, HS will pay all labor and shipping for warranty replacement at a ZERO cost to the customer.
Water Care= I've always burned the candle on both ends personally and often get side tracked enough to forget about water care on my hot tubs...with that said you can imagine what happens to my water after a few weeks or more of zero attention...yeah..YUK! And this lack of water care is across the board with any tub including my first HS Vista. But now that I own the ACE I no longer have any water care issues what so ever regarding not touching it for a few weeks or even a month. I never add any chemicals other than the PH down a few times and I'm at 6 months now with the original water in it clean and fresh like it was just filled. Only time will tell as to how long my salt cell will last but when it fails...I will replace it and justify the cost with its tremendous water care that the ACE has provided me. This Is my personal experience and not an "Opinion" nor an "I think" situation. I'm not trying to sell anyone here...We don't sell online and obviously this person is not in my territory to sell. Just to keep the record straight...I have owned my HS Vista High Life tub for 7 years before ever getting into the Hot Tub Sales with HS (roughly six months now) and I have loved all my tubs along the way (LA Spa, Coleman/Maxx, 2 Jacuzzi's, Sundance and now 2 Hot Spring Spas)...Never thought I would like a tub more than my Jacuzzi's when I owned them but owning both...I personally prefer HS for my own reasons. Not everyone does nor will...to each their own. I'm sorry but have no experience with LazyBoy or Master Spas to give an opinion...I am only stating what I know from my experience of owning.
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This was all I was commenting on regarding "haters"..
I suggest you talk with your knowledgeable local sales rep to give you the full run down on its capabilities and limitations...don't expect any "fair" responses from the haters on this site. Haters can say what they want but the bottom line is the ACE has allowed us to increase sales exponentially over the last 3 years and make a lot of happy customers in the process.
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Thank to all of you, I purchased to HS Envoy today. Went with the salt system, (lots of lovers and haters, no problem). Part of the sale was I have a HS dealer 2 miles from me. They have been there over 27 years, I believe that dealer longevity says a lot. Once again thanks to all, have a great day, thanks Jerry.
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Congrats on your new spa Jerry! You will enjoy it! Be sure to share pics, and share your feedback on the Ace system!