Just got one and not sure about when to leave it on. My mate said he has his on 24/7 so he can use it when he wants.
Concerned about the electricity bill, ours has been on constant since Friday when we set it up.
We have the ‘Ibiza that comes with a timer, but not got a clue.
Any hot tub advice would be great
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I have one, and I turn it down to around 30 degrees when not in use, and then put it at 39 a good few hours before use.
That's cost me £60 in 4 weeks (I have a plug socket that measures how much electricity is going through it), and mines only a 700 litre.
Very expensive to run 24/7, just drop the temperature a bit when not in use, and then a few hours before get it back up, mine will raise about 2 degrees an hour.
I believe the Lazy Spa is an inflatable hot tub with no lid??? If so it may well cost you a few bob to keep it running or to heat it up each time you want to use it.
Not sure about Lazy Spa's as I believe they are at the more economical end of the market in terms of purchase but the general rule of thumb is budget for £1.00 per day running costs, or approx £90.00 per quarter.
1) keep chlorine going at all times
Test srrips will tell you how well it's doing, but I would be inclined to keep a level of "free chlorine" in there at all times.
That said, if you don't use it often then switch it off.
There will then be a "chlorine parts per million" and a "free chlorine parts per million"
Free chlorine is the chlorine that is "free" to attack bacteria. Having loads and loads of used chlorine etc is an indicator that you might need to start thinking about emptying/refilling the tub.
You test this with strips that turn different colours.
Would also advise to keep the lid and cover on whenever it's not used (if you have one)
now got Bali hot tub it’s bit smaller than Paris heats up in one day from 9am 21degrees to 40degrees by about 6-7 pm.
Sorry, it's just a strange world we live in.
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I currently have one on my hot tub, I put in how much a Kwh costs, and the plug for the hot tub is plugged into that. It then measures the wattage used etc, so at least there are no massive surprises as you can track it regularly.
Don’t like the idea of cleaning them out, I think I’d have to get the butler to do it.
The instruction manual will explain how to clean and maintain the filters plus water can get 'tired' so a water change based on usage is a good idea to freshen things up.