@@fzodl89 That depends on the size of the tub, temperature of the water and the heat of the fire. For a setup like the one shown it will normally take about 2 hours
I cannot wait to put one of these together. We’re due to have our baby in October and it should be cool in the evenings by then. I would LOVE to spend those last few weeks relaxing in a hot tub by the cabin! Big luxury at our little off grid place ❤
@@ryobrown-mcclain805 The universal through wall ports come with flexible gaskets and extra gasket matting so you don’t normally need caulking. Some setups (especially corrugated ones) may benefit from extra caulking.
@@Ziggleusually take 2 hours to get a one person stock tank to 110. With something like this the variables are all over the board and there’s nothing to it but to do it. Get a thermometer and be safe.
Been saying for years after retro fitting my nomad tube onto a claw foot tub... that a kit should exist... with cam loc fittings Glad you got my Esp memo I might just have to get one Peace Awoooo Wolf
Whats your source for water when you are in the woods? Im planning on building a tub for my shack in the woods, its near some water but the water doesnt move. Any suggestions?
It depends on the location, at this spot there was a garden hose and tap water so we used that. In the wild we will use buckets or a pump to get water from a river, lake or ocean
Shipping to NZ takes about 3-5 days via our international express option. We normally ship orders within 48 hours but there is a delay at the moment. The current lead time is 3-5 weeks
The coil kit includes some gasket matting so our through wall ports can make a watertight seal around corrugated tub walls. The gasket matting can be cut to shape with scissors and installed between the inside of the tub wall and the through wall port.
Water flowing from the tub into the top outlet isn’t a problem. Once the coil has heated up and the thermosyphon has started hot water will flow out the top outlet. The coil should be placed either level with or slightly lower than the tub for optimal performance.