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 Post subject: New (to me) Hot Tub
PostPosted: Sat Nov 24, 2007 12:39 am 

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I just bought a used, 2006 United Spas Mfg. Chinook hot tub and I have a few questions. Here is what it has:

7' X 7' X 36", approx. 400 gallons
Seats 6, 5 seats & 1 lounge

ACC SmarTouch Digital 1000 control pack
Flo-master XP2e pump
29 Waterway jets
Del Ozone CDS-16 Ozone generator
Cover
Steps

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Here are my questions:

1. I paid $2000, sound about right?
2. Are the components of good quality?
3. Is United Spas a reputable manufacturer?
4. Chlorine, Bromine, or Baqua?
5. Here is underside of tub, showing insulation:
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Should I insulate skirting and seal bottom?
6. Does it need to be perfectly level?
7. Spa looks just like Sun West Chinook spa ( http://www.sunwestspamfg.com/caribbean/chinook.htm ), does Sun West make tubs for United Spas, or is it a knockoff of their design?

Here are a few more pics, for those who may be interested:

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Thanks for answering these questions,

Dan


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PostPosted: Sat Nov 24, 2007 1:46 am 
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I have no problems with that deal.

It sounds about right - you got a decent tub there. Only thing, plan on replacing the heater element within the year $39.99. Easy enough to do.



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PostPosted: Sat Nov 24, 2007 10:13 am 

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Ok, thanks. Do they go bad every couple of years? Should I install a more reliable heater?


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ha.
no.

besides, there is nothing available that's more reliable than that one.

If you don't take care of your water quality you will need to replace your heater element more often though.



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