Yes, I added a 6x6 post on top of a 3 ft concrete footer under the deck and ran 2x8 supports under the joist to carry the load to that 6x6 as well. The ground around the deck slopes so the height varries from 5 ft to 8 ft.
Thanks for the video, curious if anyone experienced and error E02 during initial inflating? I’m stuck at step 1 and can’t move forward. The pump turns on and blows air for 2 seconds then the error displays and it stops blowing air.
I own an auction company and bought it in one of my auctions. There is a little cushion in the bottom of the tub, but the mat I use protects from screws, and helps insulate the tub.
I just set one up and have a problem with water leaking in between the pump and pool. It is from a line that I believe is there for air so I don't know why water is leaking. I'd like to discuss with someone as I don't expect the manufacturer to ever get back to me.
I see you have it on your deck. Would you say your deck can adequately support it with the weight of the water and occupants? I was thinking about getting one myself to put on my deck.
Is that an interlocking foam floor mat that you put down first? I just bought the same hot tub you have and I thought it came with a protective mat but it didn’t.
No worries, I put in a 6x6 post inder the inside part approximately 5 ft. In with supports under the joists to carry the weight between the 2 6x6 posts and the 2 4x4 posts. All good.👍
Glad I watched this first. I would’ve thought my house was gonna blow up from the sound.
That's it? You mean, "That's step 1!!!" There's waaaaaay more to go!
Seriously. The filter lines aren't even hooked up yet.
nice video pumping air was kinda hoping it would show connection of hoses too, does it come with manual?
You just hook up the air output to the part labeled 1. The manual was totally useless.
@@robertweiman7453 ok what about other connections?
Nice set up, Did you have to reinforce your deck to hold it? how high up is your deck from the ground?
Yes, I added a 6x6 post on top of a 3 ft concrete footer under the deck and ran 2x8 supports under the joist to carry the load to that 6x6 as well.
The ground around the deck slopes so the height varries from 5 ft to 8 ft.
Is Darth Vader holding the camera?
No, it's my wife you ass.
Thanks for the video, curious if anyone experienced and error E02 during initial inflating? I’m stuck at step 1 and can’t move forward. The pump turns on and blows air for 2 seconds then the error displays and it stops blowing air.
Right with you very frustrating 😤
The E02 is generally when you are using an extension cord. Try plugging it straight into the wall or get a large gauge extension.
Where did you get the protective flooring mat? Also, is the bottom of the spa have any cusion material?
I own an auction company and bought it in one of my auctions. There is a little cushion in the bottom of the tub, but the mat I use protects from screws, and helps insulate the tub.
can we use it during camping trips? can it work without electricity? do they offer some rehargable options?
It requires electricity and the 110 volt kind. No battery anything.
good evening, did you have to reenforce your deco at all for the inflatable tub?
Yes, it has extra supports.
I just set one up and have a problem with water leaking in between the pump and pool. It is from a line that I believe is there for air so I don't know why water is leaking. I'd like to discuss with someone as I don't expect the manufacturer to ever get back to me.
Can you post a picture or a video of the leak here?
I don't represent anyone but me. I'm just a happy user.
Is it a regular outlet or a 50 amp?
Its a regular outlet.
How did u get the air valve to stay in there? Mine wouldn't stay
I see you have it on your deck. Would you say your deck can adequately support it with the weight of the water and occupants? I was thinking about getting one myself to put on my deck.
Not a problem, I added another 6" post and joists to carry the load back to the other 6" posts. Problem solved.
Is that an interlocking foam floor mat that you put down first? I just bought the same hot tub you have and I thought it came with a protective mat but it didn’t.
Did you ever find the mat?
How do you get the pump to turn on, and what button do you have to hit to get it to inflate?
READ THE INSTRUCTIONS
How long did you pump last?
2 years and going strong.
Thanks man
I don’t see the protection Matt
I put it on interlocking foam comfort mats to protect it from deck screws that back out. It works just fine.
@@robertweiman7453 where did you purchase it from?
Video would have been way more helpful if we could actually see close up what is happening
Need to check on the cameraman
Hopefully your deck didn't collapse under the weight
No worries, I put in a 6x6 post inder the inside part approximately 5 ft. In with supports under the joists to carry the weight between the 2 6x6 posts and the 2 4x4 posts. All good.👍
Merci oh grand maîtes des clefs.
Whoever is recording needs to lose some weight and control their breathing
Shut up
Rude