Hot Tub Forum
Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: ttodd1 on September 06, 2004, 11:19:52 am
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Finally made time to get out of the hot tub and take a few pics. Now just have to make time to finish the landscaping - but that is another story in itself.
(http://home.earthlink.net/~toddsworld/hotub1.jpg)
(http://home.earthlink.net/~toddsworld/hotub2.jpg)
(http://home.earthlink.net/~toddsworld/hotub3.jpg)
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Beautiful!!!
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The gray cabinet looks great. What kind of spa is this?
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Sundance Cameo
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Nice Weber!!
Were you not able to run the power under the concrete (concealed)?
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Looks great. Enjoy it and get on that landscaping will ya! No tubbin till it's done! ;)
Steve
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Nice Weber!!
Were you not able to run the power under the concrete (concealed)?
Not really, more a lack of communication and coordination. But I wanted (had planned) to have the electrician run the line from the back side of the tub along the wall of the house - so no tripping.. but I was distracted and by the time I saw where he was going it was too late. No big deal just alittle unsitely. :-/
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Looks great. Enjoy it and get on that landscaping will ya! No tubbin till it's done! ;)
Steve
PHTTTTTTTTT :P
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Did you just spit at me? ;D
One thing with the electrical; did it pass code or have you had it inspected yet?
Steve
PHTTTTT back atcha!
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I'm wondering the same. Is that flexible conduit running across your slab?
Brewman
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I'm wondering the same. Is that flexible conduit running across your slab?
Brewman
Yes
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Back to Steve's question. Did you have this hookup inspected?
I personally do not care if you did one way or the other, just wondering what your local inspector's take on the flex conduit was.
Brewman
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I've got the same deal going here in L.A. with liquitite flexible conduit to my tub and also to a central air unit located outside another building. Both were inspected and approved. At least in our area, it's OK.
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The Cameo is beautiful in the platinum. Congratulations.
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Back to Steve's question. Did you have this hookup inspected?
I personally do not care if you did one way or the other, just wondering what your local inspector's take on the flex conduit was.
Brewman
What is wrong with the flex conduit? Now you have me worried. Is there a problem (failure rate or something?).
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The Cameo is beautiful in the platinum. Congratulations.
Thanks - it was love at first site (after a wet test of course)
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ttod1,
Looks good! It really wouldn't be hard to run that in hard conduit around the backside. It's as easy shutting down the main breaker, piecing together the conduit and running the wire as you go. From the looks of it you would have 4 bends, which is what is allowed by code.
You can buy everything you need from home depot
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When you say hard conduit do you mean like PVC pipe?
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Yes, you can buy it in sticks and glue it. It slips together fairly easy and the guys at home depot can probably advise you to what parts you need (remember they were probably electricians that got fired) ;Dif you can find someone in the electrical dept. It might be worth your while to go to an electrical supply house for the parts and advise.
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OK but would you consider the flexi metal stuff hard or not? Because from what I can gather the stuff I have is a coated flexi metal conduit. You can't crush it by walking on it, etc. And other than the stubbed toe and the well, not looking too cool factors is there anything wrong with my current setup - in you opinion.?