Do you have an estimate on how many hours of use one could expect to get out of a single 7gal LP tank from heating up and continuous circulation? Trying to gauge how much LP would be needed for a week long trip somewhere and soaking every evening.
I haven't measured the consumption rate of propane for the hot tub yet. Honestly been having issues with "recirculating" and the Hot-Tap shutting off because the water is too hot. Might have a solution, will post another video if I figure it out.
Just got mine today. Was disappointed to see that the bottom doesn't air up. Lot of water access I go to is rocky. Like the video on their website. I think it's bound to get a hole(s).
Look great but... Instead of paying 100s on the hot tub would it be better buying a kids paddling pool and save a few hundred? I know it wont be as robust or look as nice but its only to lay in for a while 🤷... Or am i just being a tight old git? 🤣
For that price it should include EVERYTHING.... Thank you for the video.
I believe inflatable Jacuzzis are cheaper, has jets, not blue. Seen some half the price for 2 people size. Just FYI
You could fill it way faster with a bucket. Back to R&D for Joolca.
How tall are you?
Do you have an estimate on how many hours of use one could expect to get out of a single 7gal LP tank from heating up and continuous circulation?
Trying to gauge how much LP would be needed for a week long trip somewhere and soaking every evening.
I haven't measured the consumption rate of propane for the hot tub yet. Honestly been having issues with "recirculating" and the Hot-Tap shutting off because the water is too hot. Might have a solution, will post another video if I figure it out.
Does it use a standard SUP pump connector or something proprietary? Hoping to use my existing electric pump and not have to do manual pumping.
works with a standard SUP connection! thankfully
Just got mine today. Was disappointed to see that the bottom doesn't air up. Lot of water access I go to is rocky. Like the video on their website. I think it's bound to get a hole(s).
We ended up using a pad, but it does seem like it's pretty tough. Will be interesting to use on rocks.
you got to bring a sheet of plywood to rest it on so no damage while on rocky ground
@@RossMalagarie That's a good idea!
I would suggest trying some of those interlocking foam floor mats. They come in various thickness' and sizes and are fairly cheap too.
COOL!
Look great but... Instead of paying 100s on the hot tub would it be better buying a kids paddling pool and save a few hundred? I know it wont be as robust or look as nice but its only to lay in for a while 🤷... Or am i just being a tight old git? 🤣
Worst review ever.