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Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: Gomboman on December 15, 2004, 12:01:31 am

Title: What's new for the 05 Marquis line?
Post by: Gomboman on December 15, 2004, 12:01:31 am
Any cool changes coming from Marquis in 05?  I heard good things about the new exterior.  Anything else?
Title: Re: What's new for the 05 Marquis line?
Post by: Gary on December 15, 2004, 10:25:58 am
Wireless remotes

Waterfalls

Pumps

Cabinet
Title: Re: What's new for the 05 Marquis line?
Post by: HotTubMan on December 15, 2004, 11:32:23 am
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Wireless remotes

Waterfalls

Pumps

Cabinet

Gary;

That is awfully vague...
Title: Re: What's new for the 05 Marquis line?
Post by: stuart on December 15, 2004, 12:09:16 pm
If you follow many of Gary's posts you will see that this was a speach for him!

I will say that you have to walk up and touch the new cabinet to know it's not wood and you can paint it any color you choose or do nothing with it, the waterfalls are simple, smart and unobtrusive. The remotes are both a wireless that goes in the house and a floating remote that resembles the function pad on an iPod but nests in it's own molded pocket in the shell. There are also new shell designs and a new look for the waterline accents.


Title: Re: What's new for the 05 Marquis line?
Post by: Gomboman on December 15, 2004, 01:45:05 pm
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If you follow many of Gary's posts you will see that this was a speach for him!

I will say that you have to walk up and touch the new cabinet to know it's not wood and you can paint it any color you choose or do nothing with it, the waterfalls are simple, smart and unobtrusive. The remotes are both a wireless that goes in the house and a floating remote that resembles the function pad on an iPod but nests in it's own molded pocket in the shell. There are also new shell designs and a new look for the waterline accents.




Very sweet.  Is the Euphoria shell going to change? When will they start shipping to the public?
Title: Re: What's new for the 05 Marquis line?
Post by: Mendocino101 on December 15, 2004, 01:59:29 pm
what I like best for 05 is the new control panel on the 2 pump spas...it has a clock in it which will allow you to set exact filter times it has very simple reminders that let you know when you need to change the water,clean the filter replace the mineral cartridge,bromine cartridge....the new cabinets are very nice and the coastal (Grey) is very rich looking....As Stuart mentioned the water feature is simple but nice....I am not a fan of water features on any spa myself so for me it does not do much....Maybe someone can share with me what I am missing as no matter who makes the spa the water feature can only function with the cover off so in the end do any of them really matter much.....I recommend some sort of full time water feature that is non spa related for those who feel it really is important to them....
Title: Re: What's new for the 05 Marquis line?
Post by: empolgation on December 15, 2004, 02:20:14 pm
Anyone know if an '04 can upgrade to the new control panel or remote?
Title: Re: What's new for the 05 Marquis line?
Post by: stuart on December 15, 2004, 03:04:55 pm
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Anyone know if an '04 can upgrade to the new control panel or remote?


Yes, you simply remove your cover, slide your old control out (still attached to the 04 model spa) and slide the new control back in (attached to a new 05 model spa), reposition the cover and WHAM, upgrade complete!

(sorry, couldn’t help myself :)…..I’ll check into it for you)
Title: Re: What's new for the 05 Marquis line?
Post by: Gary on December 15, 2004, 04:03:21 pm
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Yes, you simply remove your cover, slide your old control out (still attached to the 04 model spa) and slide the new control back in (attached to a new 05 model spa), reposition the cover and WHAM, upgrade complete!

(sorry, could’t help myself :)…..I’ll check into it for you)


Speech time: It will not work due the topside panel being different, it is larger which means a larger hole in the lip of the spa for it. So you would have to change the equipment pack, topside panel and enlarge the opening on the lip of the spa. I could do it for a cost $1000 and 30 minutes time.

Will Stuart ever get anything right?
Title: Re: What's new for the 05 Marquis line?
Post by: stuart on December 15, 2004, 04:07:17 pm
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Speech time: It will not work due the topside panel being different, it is larger which means a larger hole in the lip of the spa for it. So you would have to change the equipment pack, topside panel and enlarge the opening on the lip of the spa. I could do it for a cost $1000 and 30 minutes time.

Will Stuart ever get anything right?

He get's a lot more with my way of upgrade...!
Title: Re: What's new for the 05 Marquis line?
Post by: empolgation on December 15, 2004, 04:23:34 pm
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He get's a lot more with my way of upgrade...!

Yer on stuart... I'll give you the $1000 as soon as you finish repositioning the cover.
Title: Re: What's new for the 05 Marquis line?
Post by: stuart on December 15, 2004, 04:26:32 pm
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Yer on stuart... I'll give you the $1000 as soon as you finish repositioning the cover.

Hey...now wait a minuet.... I never said..well, ur...um....GARY some help please!
Title: Re: What's new for the 05 Marquis line?
Post by: Gary on December 15, 2004, 06:05:02 pm
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Hey...now wait a minuet.... I never said..well, ur...um....GARY some help please!


He did not say it had to work, he just wants to cover on.
Title: Re: What's new for the 05 Marquis line?
Post by: Gomboman on December 16, 2004, 06:34:08 pm
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what I like best for 05 is the new control panel on the 2 pump spas...it has a clock in it which will allow you to set exact filter times it has very simple reminders that let you know when you need to change the water,clean the filter replace the mineral cartridge,bromine cartridge....the new cabinets are very nice and the coastal (Grey) is very rich looking....As Stuart mentioned the water feature is simple but nice....I am not a fan of water features on any spa myself so for me it does not do much....Maybe someone can share with me what I am missing as no matter who makes the spa the water feature can only function with the cover off so in the end do any of them really matter much.....I recommend some sort of full time water feature that is non spa related for those who feel it really is important to them....


101, can you post a picture of the new exterior for us?
Title: Re: What's new for the 05 Marquis line?
Post by: Mendocino101 on December 16, 2004, 06:51:25 pm
wish I could but I do not know how
Title: Re: What's new for the 05 Marquis line?
Post by: Gomboman on December 17, 2004, 11:25:21 am
Maybe Stuart could help?
Title: Re: What's new for the 05 Marquis line?
Post by: stuart on December 17, 2004, 08:10:39 pm
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Maybe Stuart could help?

Train Mendo how to post a picture or post one myself?



I don't have any pictures digitally yet but will ASAP!
Title: Re: What's new for the 05 Marquis line?
Post by: xrdirthead on December 17, 2004, 11:15:44 pm
copied from old post:

Hi All:

I've seen a few questions on this and received 2 PMs, so I figured I'd do a 411/FAQ post.  These instructions will work for PCs using Windows operating systems, NOT Macs (sorry Mac users!).

Posting images on "What's the Best Hot Tub" forum is fairly easy, but you need to know a few tricks. First, you can't attach pictures to your post, no matter how hard you try.  Pictures can only come from a linked source (called a "URL" on the Internet). This might be another web page, your home page or a dedicated image posting host like Yahoo or ImageShack.

For forum and message board posting, I highly recommend ImageShack (thanks empolgation!).  Posting images is free, you don't get pop-up links and you don't need to register (except for an e-mail address if you want a FREE account). Most importantly, Imageshack will generate the code you need for posting pictures to this forum.

OK, so how does this work? Let's use ImageShack for the example. First, identify the picture you want to post on your computer. Make a "new" folder using a location easy to find under "MyDocuments" like "Posting," etc.  I recommend this because you won't be able to "see" the picture when selecting it. Put the pictures you want to post in the new folder. They should be about 1 MB or less in size.

Open your Internet Browser. Start a "new thread" in the Hot Tub Forum or respond to an existing message by clicking on "reply." A new message page will open where you type in your text. Minimize your browser.  

Open a second browser window by double clicking on the browser icon again. In this browser window, go the Imageshack site. Click on "Browse." Find the folder you created and the name of the picture you want to post.  Once you select the picture, the location of the picture will appear in the box next to "browse." Click "Host it!" below this box to upload the picture. After a few seconds, a page will appear with a bunch of computer code looking gobblygook and a thumbnail of your picture. At the top of this page, you will see the title "Hotlink your image on forums and message boards. (Use second link if the first one fails)" Using your mouse, click on the left box.  A bunch of the gobblygook in the box will highlight.  Hit "CTRL C" (or right click and "copy" using your mouse) on your keyboard to copy.

Next, click on the FIRST browser window you opened to return to the new message page for the Hot Tub Forum. Type in the text you want first, then position your cursor where you want the picture and press "CTRL V" (or right click and "paste" using your mouse) on your keyboard. The gobblygook should appear in the text area of your message.

For example:








Hey Windsurfdog, check out the picture of my tub:

(press CNTRL V and the following will appear)

[*IMG]http://bunch of gooblygook here[/IMG*]

--note that " * " will not appear, I'm using it to prevent the code from activating!--

What DAWG would see is:

OK, what about a BUNCH of images? To do multiple images, you should use THUMBNAILS to save bandwidth and download time. This is not a bad idea for regular pictures either, especially if they are BIG.  

Go back to the browser window displaying the ImageShack site. The ImageShack site also produces a thumbnail code that is provided on the page your image is displayed on after you uploaded it. Look for the box above the thumbnail image titled "Hotlink a clickable thumbnail on a forum or message board! (Use this link first)." Click on the "Copy URL" title to the left of the box with all the gooblygook.

Go back to the browser with the Hot Tub forum message, click on the spot in the message where you want the picture and press "CTRL V" (or right click and "paste" using your mouse). This time the following will appear:

[*url=http://a WHOLE bunch more gooblygook][*img]http://even MORE gooblygook][/img*][/url*]

What they would see is:
Posting multiple thumbnails is easy, just put a "space" between each code section you paste in the message and then hit "enter" after the third one. This will put three thumbnails on each line.

After you play around with this stuff, it becomes EASY! Use the "preview" button on the message to see if stuff works BEFORE you post.

So how do you "link" pictures from other websites AND change their size? For more information on linking pictures, click here to read another message thread. For the forum help file on posting, click here.

Good Luck!

Post questions if you have them...

Drewski