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No he understood ok as I was clear in the email I sent him how it was intended to be used.Also it's an external heater pump not a sumbmersable heater pump you silly billy
Quote from: Smurf on November 16, 2016, 11:55:03 pmNo he understood ok as I was clear in the email I sent him how it was intended to be used.Also it's an external heater pump not a sumbmersable heater pump you silly billy So could you rig it to sit on a van tank, again on timer, same principle, overnight? If its self priming, on a loop back into tank. Guessing then, same as the hottub? (Apart from the pump is elevated)Lol, i dont want struggle of fitting element heater. This sounds easier, lol really want to make this work
The chap mentioned something about air locks and the heater would burn out. To be honest I wasn't really listen after he said it would not be suitable.
Quote from: Smurf on November 16, 2016, 10:23:14 pmThe chap mentioned something about air locks and the heater would burn out. To be honest I wasn't really listen after he said it would not be suitable.Why would airlocks be an issue?
Quote from: Soupy on November 17, 2016, 09:21:48 amQuote from: Smurf on November 16, 2016, 10:23:14 pmThe chap mentioned something about air locks and the heater would burn out. To be honest I wasn't really listen after he said it would not be suitable.Why would airlocks be an issue?I guess having air locks could mean the heater element would not be in water so could burn out and/or the pump is not a run dry pump maybe? That's assuming there is an actual pump in it.
Quote from: Smurf on November 17, 2016, 09:36:11 amQuote from: Soupy on November 17, 2016, 09:21:48 amQuote from: Smurf on November 16, 2016, 10:23:14 pmThe chap mentioned something about air locks and the heater would burn out. To be honest I wasn't really listen after he said it would not be suitable. Why would airlocks be an issue?I guess having air locks could mean the heater element would not be in water so could burn out and/or the pump is not a run dry pump maybe? That's assuming there is an actual pump in it.Yeah, I get that but why would you get an airlock?
Quote from: Soupy on November 17, 2016, 09:21:48 amQuote from: Smurf on November 16, 2016, 10:23:14 pmThe chap mentioned something about air locks and the heater would burn out. To be honest I wasn't really listen after he said it would not be suitable. Why would airlocks be an issue?I guess having air locks could mean the heater element would not be in water so could burn out and/or the pump is not a run dry pump maybe? That's assuming there is an actual pump in it.
Quote from: Smurf on November 16, 2016, 10:23:14 pmThe chap mentioned something about air locks and the heater would burn out. To be honest I wasn't really listen after he said it would not be suitable. Why would airlocks be an issue?
Hi guys,I got my hot tub heater today to see if it could be used to warm water overnight. Firstly to notice it doesn't have a standard 3 pin plug so would require professional installation.Secondly the inlet and outlet are very wide 2" in diameter so would need a good bit of plumbing to get it to work.If anyone with a bit more knowledge has done it then I would be grateful of any tips or photos.Cheers.
Quote from: HCS on November 24, 2016, 05:10:28 pmHi guys,I got my hot tub heater today to see if it could be used to warm water overnight. Firstly to notice it doesn't have a standard 3 pin plug so would require professional installation.Secondly the inlet and outlet are very wide 2" in diameter so would need a good bit of plumbing to get it to work.If anyone with a bit more knowledge has done it then I would be grateful of any tips or photos.Cheers.I was going to see about ordering one when had spare money. Is it self priming the pump, as in, could you stick 2" hose on either end and stick other ends in tank. My tank is 500ltr upright and so sas thinking keeping lid off and two different lengths of hose into tank.What connection is for power?
Chuck it in the bin - send the bill to Smurf.