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macabethiel
09-05-2014, 03:36
We are on a weeks holiday at eye-kettleby-by -lakes. We are in a log cabin on the lakeside
Its our 4 th visit and we love the hot tub. They are not cheap I know. Anyone in the club got one?

AlexD333
09-05-2014, 06:09
I haven't myself but also love em :D

exosteve
09-05-2014, 07:27
I have not got one but have a few customers that do.
im still offering them a free window clean for a dip but there not having any of it:augie

you can buy them for about 2/2.5k but I bet it cost 500 a year in electric as they need to run constantly:cool:

makeitfit
09-05-2014, 08:10
We fell in love with them last year too but not the environment bashing electric ones. I'm talking wood powered :D
Wooden tub part from two people upwards and a stainless steel steam engine type boiler. 7 logs is all it takes and about half an hour warm up time.
I making one from a kit next month. New ones cost about £1000 :sly
Costs a few pence to run, unless you have your own trees like me :naughty
You just can't beat a dip under a clear night sky and a bottle of vino collapso :cool:

makeitfit
09-05-2014, 08:17
I can't work out how to do Linky from my phone but will do it later for you. Mine's using a back boiler log burner and a huge whisky barrel I'm having made.

rayf3262
09-05-2014, 08:49
The dutch have come up with this idea:
dutchtub-2.jpg (http://www.nissan4x4ownersclub.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=5403&stc=1&d=1399621713)

firebobby
09-05-2014, 16:05
The dutch have come up with this idea:
dutchtub-2.jpg (http://www.nissan4x4ownersclub.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=5403&stc=1&d=1399621713)

That's neat :thumb2

Sweety
09-05-2014, 16:49
Not sure what the wattage is of the pumps on hot tubs but TBH I never really noticed much difference when I ran 2 pumps & a UV filter on my old pond poss about 70 watts. One thing tho you'll have to empty it for the winter incase of freezing unless your going to use it over the winter:augie

The Patrolman
09-05-2014, 21:02
We bought one about 3-4 years ago for £1500, kids had a choice between a Tub or a holiday and we still got the tub:thumb2
we fill ours up from the combi boiler when the sun comes out and it takes about half an hour.
it is hard wired to a 16amp breaker an pulls about 3.5Kw when on full tilt. it will run the pumps or the heater but not both at the same time.
we never leave ours on for more than a few days at a time.
As for ones at log cabins I wouldn't get in one if you paid me:eek::eek:.
I have seen what comes out of our filters and we shower before using it, just think what the people have been upto the week befor you got the cabin:nenau

rustic
09-05-2014, 21:18
That's neat :thumb2

Ah but... who gets out to put the next log in?:doh

The Patrolman
09-05-2014, 22:02
That's what the Butler is for:thumb2

firebobby
09-05-2014, 22:42
Ah but... who gets out to put the next log in?:doh

The wife of course..... she's closest :augie

Gazza
10-05-2014, 15:24
We bought one about 3-4 years ago for £1500, kids had a choice between a Tub or a holiday and we still got the tub:thumb2
we fill ours up from the combi boiler when the sun comes out and it takes about half an hour.
it is hard wired to a 16amp breaker an pulls about 3.5Kw when on full tilt. it will run the pumps or the heater but not both at the same time.
we never leave ours on for more than a few days at a time.
As for ones at log cabins I wouldn't get in one if you paid me:eek::eek:.
I have seen what comes out of our filters and we shower before using it, just think what the people have been upto the week befor you got the cabin:nenau

Few years back worked for company with service contract for Centre Parcs hot tubs. they would be emptied and refilled after each customer left, I believe this is a regulation now for all commercial hot tubs.They also have to be dosed manually or automatically to sanitise the water. Domestic tubs should also be checked and dosed to give correct chlorine and PH levels. This is important due to the relatively small volume of water and high water temperature compared to pools. Without some form of water sanitation the temp of a hot tub is ideal for bacteria growth.