I bought mine for $298 during Black Friday. I'm waiting until Spring to start using it. I need to watch more of your videos. Do you use any insulation boards on the bottom or interlocking foam mats to add more cushion and insulation to the bottom?
Just picked one up at Walmart. Something must’ve been messed up in their system because it rang up for only 99$…. Great video helped a lot on the setup !
Hi there, We just bought ours and plugged it in and connected all the hoses except the big gray one bc we have the black tube connected to it to air it up. When we plug it in the keypad lights up but when we try to push the buttons nothing happens? Are we missing something to get the keypad to first work
Hey Tim, thanks for these videos. I ended up going with the Hollywood based off your videos. I set it up today and I’m not sure I filled it with enough air. Do you find your losing a good amount of air when the temperature drops. Mine seemed to lose a good amount from like a 15 degree drop in air temperature. I’m hoping I don’t have a pinhole.
Had mine setup for about 3 weeks. So far it's great. Only dislike is the cover tube is already leaking. Apparently it's super common on all cheaper inflatable spas. However, I plan to diy something better anyway. Good luck with your spa you'll enjoy it.
Thanks Tim. We have watched your videos thanks. Do you have one that shows draining and deflating. we are missionaries and we are going to try and pack in suitcases bro take to Ecuador.
I have mine outside end it is cold out but I can I get a pass 95° it’s been almost 2 days of heating to get it where it’s at now I have an override it to 104 but staying right at 95
I found it for $50 at Walmart. There was only 2. I originally bought as a pool for my kids. Had no idea how much the original price was. Wish I would of gone back for the second one. This is is very very very durable
I see that when you are filling the tub with air, you mentioned that it is blowing "warm" air. Our tub is already set up and it will reach max temp. UNTIL we turn on the bubbles. The air that blows the bubbles is COLD. I put my hands down by the air blowing out inside of the tub and it is cold! Within a couple of minutes, the tub id dropping in temp FAST! Do you have this problem? Should my air be blowing warm???
The air is warm but not as hot as the water. Your temperature outside is going to play a role in this as well. YES, it is normal. If we run the bubbles we drop about 2 degrees or so in the 1st 15 minutes of use and another 2 degrees in 20 to 30 minutes.
Question - I got the hose hooked up and I have lights but nothing happens when I push the buttons?? The buttons don’t seem to depress at all, do yours? Thank you!!
Thank you for the helpful videos. We just got ours last Tuesday. It’s running and nice and hot!! Do you know what the extra part is above the filter and chemical containers? I’ve been searching and I don’t see a reference to it. Thank you in advance ~The-Jeff
Hey can anyone explain what the thing is above the tablet dispenser? You have the filter at the bottom, then the tablet dispenser then the thing closes to the top... what is thatm
@@eliasgonzalez3780 It highly depends what temp your water started at.. took me 24 hours starting at 65F, mind you I also highly insulated my tub. I put it on insulation foam boards, wrapped the pipes with pipe foam, wrapped the tub in reflective insulation and also put the heating pump in a box with insulation. There's a reason it takes so long.. it doesn't draw much power, that's why you are able to put it on a normal outlet and not blow your circuit. It's normal for it to take so long if you have no extra insulation in the middle of winter.
Is anyone having an issue with getting it to heat past 99 degrees? Brand new and cant get it to 104 degrees? I tried unplug, wait til it drops 91, then plug back in, but still holding at 99
It does have heated bubbles. The heater does stay on when the bubbles are running but it still does lower the temperature. I can get 30 to 45 minutes of above 100 degrees out of it even in sub 40 degree temperatures.