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 Post subject: Blower motor and water jets
PostPosted: Fri Apr 23, 2004 12:43 pm 

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Is it adviceable to hook my blower motor up to the jets? My current blower is a 2hp 220v and the bubble from the floor get a little violent and was wondering if a could redirect some air to another place and what would be the best way to do this? I just installed my second half in ground spa at me new house and it is big than the last but less hole in the air channel. I am using the same equipment from the first one. Heater, pump, filter, and the blower. Thanks for any input ya'll might have.


Glenn
Houston, Tx


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Besides the NUMBER of holes, the SIZE of the holes is as important. Blowers are sized by the total area of all the holes combined. You could have fewer holes, but larger hole, and not get enough air.

Most jets today wont perform much better with forced air injection as compared to their natural venturi injection design.



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