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Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: brewski on March 02, 2005, 11:52:10 am

Title: Water Temperature
Post by: brewski on March 02, 2005, 11:52:10 am
Just curious, does anyone on this board adjust the water temperature down during the spring or summer months as it warms up here in the States? If so, what temperature do you adjust your spa to?
Title: Re: Water Temperature
Post by: Lori on March 02, 2005, 12:33:26 pm
Yes, I do!

The colder months, I set the temperature at 101.  The warmer months, I turn it down to 99 (or even 97 for my hubby to get in)!!
Title: Re: Water Temperature
Post by: wmccall on March 02, 2005, 12:51:48 pm
From 104 to 102 around May.  Occasionally down to 101 in the summer.  Now in the two summers I have owned the spa, we have not had any of those days were it stays above 80 all night long and I think we have only had a couple of days that hit 90 during that time.
Title: Re: Water Temperature
Post by: Steve on March 02, 2005, 01:07:23 pm
You bet Brewski! Ours is normally around 102-104 depending on whether or not the kids are using it as well. In the summer months we adjust it down to around 101. If it's real hot (and yes...we get real hot here sometimes ;D ), we've had it down to 85 or 90 and use it as a cooling off pool. The kids love it.

There's no wrong answer for temperature. It's what you like.

Steve
Title: Re: Water Temperature
Post by: brewski on March 02, 2005, 02:27:11 pm
Well this summer should be interesting in our household. I like the temps set cooler and the wife likes it warmer. Since we have almost nightly battles over the heat vs. ceiling fan, blankets or no blankets, I can't wait to see what happens with the water temperature in our hot tub!!!
Title: Re: Water Temperature
Post by: HotTubMan on March 02, 2005, 02:33:34 pm
I kept mine around 98 this summer. Great place for my wife to releive the stresses of pregnancy without any danger to the baby.
Title: Re: Water Temperature
Post by: brewski on March 02, 2005, 02:48:27 pm
If my wife was having a baby this summer (or any other time) I believe I'm the one who would be having stress!!! LOL!!!!!!
Title: Re: Water Temperature
Post by: spahappy on March 02, 2005, 02:50:25 pm
HotTubMan,

Are you expecting? Or were you referring to last summer?

BTW Welcome back, did you get that picture of Stuart ;)



Spahappy :D
Title: Re: Water Temperature
Post by: brewski on March 02, 2005, 03:09:34 pm
I mean anytime........my one and only daughter just graduated from college in December and I am not at all interested in having any more babies!!!

What picture of Stuart are you referring to?
Title: Re: Water Temperature
Post by: HotTubMan on March 02, 2005, 03:21:21 pm
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HotTubMan,

Are you expecting? Or were you referring to last summer?

BTW Welcome back, did you get that picture of Stuart ;)



Spahappy :D

Last summer. She is 8 months old in two days (an Independance day baby). She will thinks its great all you American's hold celebrtations and fireworks for her birthday 8)

I tried to photograph Stuart but he thought I was the pappazzi and destroyed my camera.... ;)

I was surprised by his appearance, thought he'd look older being a grandpa and small biz owner....also was expecting a hairier guy after the wolf man story!
Title: Re: Water Temperature
Post by: windsurfdog on March 02, 2005, 04:32:47 pm
brewskimon,
Ours stays at 99-100 in the winter (relatively mild here in N. Fla.).  We set it to 95 in the summer to account for the heat creep that sets in--the tub is in full sun all day.  I also prop up the leeward side of the cover a bit to aid in heat exhaustion during the summer.  The summer comfort zone for us is around 96-97.   8)
Title: Re: Water Temperature
Post by: stuart on March 02, 2005, 05:08:18 pm
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Last summer. She is 8 months old in two days (an Independance day baby). She will thinks its great all you American's hold celebrtations and fireworks for her birthday 8)

I tried to photograph Stuart but he thought I was the pappazzi and destroyed my camera.... ;)

I was surprised by his appearance, thought he'd look older being a grandpa and small biz owner....also was expecting a hairier guy after the wolf man story!

You obviously did not see me on the beach frightening the locals! ;)

As far as age, that's why I shave my head, kinda makes it hard to guess. I know that I'm somewhere right in the middle of life though because I got a motorcycle and a metal detector for my birthday. One gift for youthful vigor one for geriatric relaxation... ; 8)
Title: Re: Water Temperature
Post by: HotTubMan on March 02, 2005, 05:14:09 pm
Soakin;

Absolutely talk to your doctor!

That said let me tell you what my understanding of the relationship between temperature and age:

Our sweat glands fully develope around puberty.Until such time a childs time spent in a spa should be limited. This limit is related to the temperature.  Our sweat glands are what allow us to regulate our internal temperatures. While in a spa men sweat and ladies glisten whether we know it or not.

As far as I understand no damage can be done spending extended periods of time in the spa at 98-99. This is our internal temperature. As the temperature of the spa gets higher, the amount of time a child can spend with out any risk goes down.

Again, talk to an M.D., but if the M.D. says a child or pregnant woman cannot go in a spa, talk to another one.

My 2.4 cents

HTM
Title: Re: Water Temperature
Post by: HotTubMan on March 02, 2005, 05:17:32 pm
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You obviously did not see me on the beach frightening the locals! ;)

As far as age, that's why I shave my head, kinda makes it hard to guess. I know that I'm somewhere right in the middle of life though because I got a motorcycle and a metal detector for my birthday. One gift for youthful vigor one for geriatric relaxation... ; 8)

I saw you on the beach....would you agree that I was just as likely to scare the locals......

I'm just glad I am not as bad as my Dad. I have a picture of him (and my Mom)standing on a dock with a sun setting behind them. The hair all over him appears in the picture as some sort of aura :o
Title: Re: Water Temperature
Post by: im45us on March 02, 2005, 05:17:45 pm
I am answering about the kids question. I put my tub down to about 99 deg for my 5 and 6 year old granddaughters but you will find that most kids are not like adults. They don't sit still and most times they are only waist deep. They treat it more like a warm pool then a hot tub.

As to the other question 102 all year round.
Title: Re: Water Temperature
Post by: HotTubMan on March 02, 2005, 05:21:41 pm
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I am answering about the kids question. I put my tub down to about 99 deg for my 5 and 6 year old granddaughters but you will find that most kids are not like adults. They don't sit still and most times they are only waist deep. They treat it more like a warm pool then a hot tub.

As to the other question 102 all year round.

Thats a good point! I try to tell shoppers this when they are trying to find a spa that has a seat for 6' dad, 5'6" mom and little Johnnie and Suzie.

As there kids are climbing in and out of one spa after another I say:
"See what the kids are doing now? Thats what they are going to do in the spa in your back yard. They will use you as an obstacle corse and climb around from seat to seat. They aren't going to sit until they are 12-14, earlier if its a girl."
Title: Re: Water Temperature
Post by: stuart on March 02, 2005, 08:04:35 pm
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I saw you on the beach....would you agree that I was just as likely to scare the locals......

That's why I thought you were paparazzi! Everyone kept avoiding you and hiding from you...Now I understand...sorry about the camera!  :-[ ;)