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Old 05-13-2019, 01:14 PM   #9
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My waterfront cottage with the killer-diller location and view is an oldie moldy cottage with no foundation ..... set on wood posts or piers ..... and the floors do get cold ..... so, the outdoor hot tub is the warmest, 104-degree, spot in the winter. Is not a white elephant ..... is the place to be.

And with vintage 1950, 60-amp electric service, I had to switch from electric to propane stove to have enough power to run a 110v-20a hot tub .... but it all worked pretty good. From 1999 to 2018, I had the same Hot Springs Jetsetter hot tub, outdoors, and it ran good till 2018 when it started to have problems with the main control panel, and Energysavers was not able to get a $400+ replacement panel from Hot Springs probably due to its' old age, or something ..... which was a bummer ..... but that's what happened.
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