🎉😮❤THANK YOU SOOO MUCH !! You just saved me some money I thought my jets was broken. I just needed to turn the breaker on the wall plug back on…. Thank you so much…❤❤
Controlling those jets are paramount to an enjoyable experience in that tub. Once you get in it and turn it on, it'll be great for a short while, then get boring. If you add a splash of soap, shampoo, or body wash, it will start sudsing up. Because the pump introduces air into (some) of the jets (I would check the booklet for that tub to see if that's normal operation; seems strange to me that it would do that), the suds will continue to build and build and build and will keep building and overflow the tub. However, when the suds get dangerously high, all you have to do is adjust them and shut the air off, then you'll have a thick blanket of suds on top of the water and they won't build anymore. Should they dissipate enough that you want more, just switch the air on again. Most of these tubs have the jets higher that the intake. There's no check valve or anything, so when it's shut off and the water level goes below the intake, it will automatically drain out of the system.
Maybe lowering those three jets a bit will stop the air, but I'm pretty sure the air is normal. I think most tubs do that on certain settings. I'm quite glad I don't have to do anything to get the jets to drain. I think the tub here in the LI house requires that, but I guess SOMETHING was designed better over the years.
The one in Patty's mother's house in CT you can control the air. You'll see it one day. I think demonstrating the tub made the location of the faucet even MORE retarded, now the hot and cold are reverse because you're behind it!
Look forward to it! Hey, I'm not the one who designed the tub or set it up! :P Besides, I have enough common sense to know that since I am behind the faucet, the cold water valve is simply "left behind" it. And I mean it's not like anyone else will be using the tub (unless I let them), so, nothing to worry about! :D
Sharkie626 oh ok! Thanks. But how is the button gonna survive all the water? 1 year later... I'm guessing once the water contacts the switch that activates the jets in the tub will pop the GFCI or breaker, and water damage the switch.
I've actually never seen one of these in action. My vacation rental has one and I wanted to see how it works before I get there. Thanks for the video!
Thanks a lot for watching!
🎉😮❤THANK YOU SOOO MUCH !! You just saved me some money I thought my jets was broken. I just needed to turn the breaker on the wall plug back on…. Thank you so much…❤❤
Heh sometimes it is the simplest thing!
Controlling those jets are paramount to an enjoyable experience in that tub. Once you get in it and turn it on, it'll be great for a short while, then get boring. If you add a splash of soap, shampoo, or body wash, it will start sudsing up. Because the pump introduces air into (some) of the jets (I would check the booklet for that tub to see if that's normal operation; seems strange to me that it would do that), the suds will continue to build and build and build and will keep building and overflow the tub.
However, when the suds get dangerously high, all you have to do is adjust them and shut the air off, then you'll have a thick blanket of suds on top of the water and they won't build anymore. Should they dissipate enough that you want more, just switch the air on again.
Most of these tubs have the jets higher that the intake. There's no check valve or anything, so when it's shut off and the water level goes below the intake, it will automatically drain out of the system.
Maybe lowering those three jets a bit will stop the air, but I'm pretty sure the air is normal. I think most tubs do that on certain settings.
I'm quite glad I don't have to do anything to get the jets to drain. I think the tub here in the LI house requires that, but I guess SOMETHING was designed better over the years.
The one in Patty's mother's house in CT you can control the air. You'll see it one day.
I think demonstrating the tub made the location of the faucet even MORE retarded, now the hot and cold are reverse because you're behind it!
Look forward to it!
Hey, I'm not the one who designed the tub or set it up! :P
Besides, I have enough common sense to know that since I am behind the faucet, the cold water valve is simply "left behind" it. And I mean it's not like anyone else will be using the tub (unless I let them), so, nothing to worry about! :D
At this point they should have installed the faucet backwards so the water goes onto the floor ;-p
No no. Gotta conserve, hun.
Wow, I’m moving into a new house and I hope the one we find has a couple of those tubs!
They are pretty cool to have!
Me and my family are going to get one side for myself this is a nice tub
Does the water stay warm or does it get cold after awhile like a regular tub ?
It will after a while, but you can always add more hot water.
i enjoy a good bath in those tubs they feel wonderful
Oh yeah, great for relieving stress
Very nice bathroom
Sir , does it make a whirlpool from the drainage mine doesnt
Sometimes it does!
@@Sharkie626 thanks
I’m glad I watched this cuz I attempted to use my jets and it splashed
Do these tubs stay hot or they just get cold a ruin your relaxation??
They do hold their heat for a while.
Some jet systems heat the water so even if you put in cold water it can get hot
We used to have a kohler whirlpool Jacuzzi tub
They sure are nice!
My tub has the water faucet at the back but the control is on the side. So you don’t have to climb across
That's actually why they put the faucet on said side, so it's right by you.
Is this ray ramano?
You’re not the first person to think that. Haha.
Sharkie626 “I’m not fat, my fur just makes me look big, it’s poofy.”
I looooove jet tubs
WOOOOW
William Evans me too
Just don't like handles . in way to clean tub. Thanks for the demo.
apologizes but i have a thing for bathtub sink water whirlpool drain
this is a human washer on jet cycle lol
Haha! I never thought of it that way.
imo if its gonna have a pump it should also have like a tankless hot water heater to keep the water hot.
That would definitely be a cool thing to have.
Unless you're in there an hour or more is fine
very nice
How does the Tub GFCI activate?
Probably if there is a short or water makes contact in some area that it's not supposed to.
Sharkie626 oh ok! Thanks. But how is the button gonna survive all the water?
1 year later...
I'm guessing once the water contacts the switch that activates the jets in the tub will pop the GFCI or breaker, and water damage the switch.
@@LogicDoesStuff What do ya mean?
Sharkie626 how is the button gonna survive when water makes contact?
@@LogicDoesStuff The GFCI button is located by one of the sinks.
Nice tub, any ideas how many gallons it holds?
Good question! Actually not sure on that one.
At least 2
how did you turn on those water jets?
There's a white button on the far side of the tub.
he never uses this thing
Ooooooo. He don’t know me vewy well, do he?
@@Sharkie626 😂
Nice video
Thanks!
I have one but it’s not oval it’s rectangular shape and it sprayed at me once lollll.
Oh it did? How did that happen? Heh
Sharkie626 I didn’t fill the water high enough
your name is after my cousin
when u drain it
He is about to turn the water on and fill the bathtub up whatever it’s called
Pretty much.