Hot Tub Forum
Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: Dudley_Dawson on November 03, 2004, 02:56:37 pm
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Does anyone have a tv mounted out by their tub or even a pop-up tv on their tub?
Do you watch it often? Everytime you get in?
Just curious... I may think about putting one outdoors.
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As a dealer and spa owner I would consider myself to be in the anti TV group. I enjoy going out and soaking without the ability to pay attention or focus on any artificial stimuli. I took a radio out to listen to a ballgame once and ended up turning it off because I prefer to "mind-wander". There are too many things in life today that "need our attention". I like being able to escape. Having kids it would also be too much temptation for them to jump in and then suddenly I'm forced to endure a Barney marathon. :)
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Without NHL hockey this season, I don't watch TV at all.
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I watch TV before I go in the spa and after (though I often fall asleep on the while watching TV after a spa). When I'm in the spa I tend to not care to watch TV. Now if something is on TV that I really want to watch I delay going in the spa. Now if I could get a microwave oven in my spa I'd be interested.
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I'm working on something to vent the heat generated from the pump through a hot air pop corn popper...........
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My wife and I do this sometimes. We aren't big TV watchers, but sometimes a show we ant to catch is on in the evenings when we want to soak.
I run 40 foot of coax to about 3 feet from the tub, put a small 15" flatscreen on a table, and an extension cord. We drop it on a side of the tub we don't exit from to keep water away.
Why do this? Sometimes we veg with the jets on for hours. Sometimes, we sit there with no jets on. Sometimes we do both:
Jet for a while, then, instead of running inside to catch something on TV, just turn the jets off and relax in the hot water and enjoy the show.
Perhaps it is the novelty of it all, but sitting in hot water watching the TV is more enjoyable to us than sitting inside, still wet from the soak, watching it on the couch.
Although, the jets need to be off in order to hear the lousy speakers on the TV.
8)
-Ed
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I'm working on something to vent the heat generated from the pump through a hot air pop corn popper...........
Hmmm, I DO eat popcorn in my spa. I know, it's weird, right? But that tuperware bowl just floats SOOO easily on the water and even the jets don't turn it over. It's also strange but it seems that the alcoholic beverage of choice usually disappears quicker this way as well. I guess it's another one of those "unsolved mysteries"!
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Sony has just release a location free TV. That is a wireless TV and internet touchscreen LCD TV which uses a rechargable battery. Very portable.
It uses a base station which sends the wireless signal from Cable, Satelite, etc anywhere in your house and yard.
This is just the beginning of new wireless computer integrated technologies which are about to be released.
So I would wait before putting your money down as prices will fall.
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My spa doesn't even have any water in it at the moment, much less a TV.... :'(
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My spa doesn't even have any water in it at the moment, much less a TV....
Great! Set a TV in a corner seat, I'll send you a video of jets underwater in a spa and you can reminisce....
sorry, sometimes I just can't help myself, :'(
it's like your an open wound and I'm 10 lbs of salt.
Seriously though, setting in the spa is the only place that my wife and I can enjoy each others company without distractions. No phone, no computer, and NO TV. Just us enjoying the hot water, conversation and massage. The times that I get in alone I feel are more therapeutic mentally than anything I do for myself. I can set under the stars and shut the world off. I don't want a TV in or around my spa. To me that's like putting a soft serve ice cream machine in my weight room, kinda counter productive to what I'm trying to do.
Likewise, I don’t want to be getting a massage and having a conversation while I’m trying to get into a good show on TV!
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I thought it might be kinda cool, but as I start to use my tub, I find I can't stay in it for too long (1/2 hour), so it would have to be a short show! Maybe I have to build up a tolerance to the heat? (I only have it set at 100).
Thought about a radio, but then again, you guys posted all the reasons not to want either a TV or radio!
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Stu, I was going to make a joke about watching a spa video but thought I might be putting "salt on the wound" and passed on it. But now as I reflect.... WHAT WAS I THINKING?
I need another cold one. Gotta get my act together.
;)
To Yor. Hope you are in hot water soon. And I mean that the good way.
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I'm working on something to vent the heat generated from the pump through a hot air pop corn popper...........
Are you going to call it the DAIT-POPPER?
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I admit, I have watched TV from a spa before. However, this was limited to 'cant miss' football events and such. Its not something I do in the normal course of soaking.
I have worked on a spa with the pop-up television, CD stereo and DVD. One of the electric motors that lifted the 13" monitor, burnt up and had to be replaced and the lift mechanism needed to be restrung so that it would operate correctly, and not burn up another motor.
Such an overly engineered system is a preposterous extravagance and a open door for future mechanical glitches IMO.
If youre determined to watch TV from the warm bubbly comfort of your spa, I recommend mounting a television on a swing arm stand with both the electrical supply and TV no closer than 5 feet horizontally to the waters surface (and NO you should not mount the TV above your spa...). But ultimately, despite my hypocrisy, I think your spa is a retreat from such things...
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We don't have a TV. We have a monitor and a big stack of DVDs, but not broadcast TV of any kind.
So, since we have seen all the movies in our library many times, and seeing a new one takes more time than we generally stay in the tub, we prefer to look at candy bars instead.
(http://www.darksky.org/infoshts/graphics/milky_way_big.jpg)
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I have to admit i do have the swing arm TV stand attached to the side of my house. I then ran my co-ax cable around the back of my house for good reception. The only thing I ever watch in my tub are sporting events. I love to watch football or basketball from the tub. I recently bought a waterproof wireless speaker so I can hook the transmitter up to the TV and set the speaker on my spa bar. This makes it much easier to hear.
I would say though that 90% of the time I am in my spa, I do not have the TV outside. It is just for those Sunday/Monday night games when it is cold out and the tub is so inviting. I think it is fun to watch a ball game from the tub.
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It is just for those Sunday/Monday night games when it is cold out and the tub is so inviting. I think it is fun to watch a ball game from the tub.
If your spa is in view of any neighbors, remember not to stand up to cheer your team if you use your spa sans swimwear.
Brewman
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Brewman, good tip. thanks for "pointing" that out.
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Does anyone have a tv mounted out by their tub or even a pop-up tv on their tub?
Do you watch it often? Everytime you get in?
Just curious... I may think about putting one outdoors.
It depends on whether the neighbors are home or if they close the shade. :o
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Now that you mention it, every time I go out in my hot tub, my neighbor closes their shades. Maybe I need to go back on Atkins. :-[ :-[
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My DH and I have a tv mounted about 4 feet from our tub and the remote control lives in a zip loc bag. He's addicted. ::)
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I watch the same thing Chas watches though my post isn't nearly as big as his.......POST, I said........THIS POST YOU ARE READING! ;D
BTW, has anyone else been enjoying the slooooow dance that Venus and Jupiter have been performing in the early morning sky? It's been awesome watching them over the last couple of weeks........
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My thoughts exactly, Windsurfdog!
About the dance of Jupiter and Venus, that is!!! ;)
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My thoughts exactly, Windsurfdog!
About the dance of Jupiter and Venus, that is!!! ;)
Thank you, Princess.
BTW, you are still the Princess of Quite Alot aren't you? :-*
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You betcha!!! ;D
I just thought I would change my personal message, like everyone else has been doing!!!
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You betcha!!! ;D
I just thought I would change my personal message, like everyone else has been doing!!!
I don't know... people come here looking for a little stability, and what do they get.
Hmm.
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And to be honest, I usually don't want to be like everyone else. I have always prided myself on being an individual!
But since I like all of you guys and gals so much, it isn't that bad to be like everyone else. Well, sort of...
:-/
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Thanks Lori !! ;)