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Really good choice, I do love the changes to the J-335 but the 345 rocks!
Congrats, quickbeam. I have a 60 amp wire to our hot tub. I was under the assumption that I would have heat with both pumps running on high because of the wire. And the fact that the previous owners said they had the 60 amp service to the tub. I'm not an electrician by any means, so I called the Jacuzzi help line. It turns out that I have to move some jumpers around inside the control panel to get this working as 60 amps, simple enough. They directed my to the page in my manual that showed the configuration I needed. I'm not worried about it now with the somewhat warmer weather coming, but I will definitely do it this fall. Thanks Topline Mike,Just curious since you have a Jacuzzi that is only running at 50 amps. Has it been an issue for you with not having the heater run when both pumps are engaged? Have you felt the water getting colder at all? If you didn't have your tub wired for the 60 amps, do you think it would bother you with only the 50 amps? And finally, if you don't mind me asking, what general area do you live in? I'm only asking so I can get an idea of your climate. We live in Vancouver, B.C., Canada so while our winters do get cold, it's not like it is say in the Prairies. Sorry for all the questions, but we have really struggled with the question of 50 amps vs. 60 amps. Our sales guy says I won't notice the difference with just having the 50 amps. He says the heat from the pumps is enough to keep the water warm, even in the winter. I'm just not sure. And I also know that to go to the 60 amp wiring, even with a good deal from the electrician, it is still going to be a healthy expense. So anything you can share about your experience on the 50 amps would be really appreciated.Welcome to utopia, Bro!