Before You Buy! Hot Springs Limelight Flair-Overview Hot Tub

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  • Опубліковано 31 гру 2022
  • Overview of hot tub and how to replace cartridge.
    Let me know if any questions you may have or any video requests about the hot tub. #hottubs #saltwater #jacuzzi #hotsprings #patio #backyardparty #backyard #limelight #review
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  • @DelusionalThomas11
    @DelusionalThomas11 Рік тому +1

    I want one!

  • @gwight8
    @gwight8 10 місяців тому +2

    I have this tub. Mine was purchased in mid 2019. I had nothing but trouble with the salt system. Pretty much from the beginning, it was very difficult to keep the water clear and bright. The dealer that I bought it from admitted after 2 years of service calls that the salt system on this particular model was trouble. They removed the salt system and installed an ozone generator and a silver stick. Now, the tub is super easy to maintain with minimal chemicals and fuss and my water is always clean and bright. My take: it’s a great tub but don’t get the salt system. I paid $10,000 for mine 4 years ago.

    • @TheLumberJacked
      @TheLumberJacked 4 місяці тому +3

      So, I just learned something else that probably helped make for a bad experience with my previous sat system. 1 new thing and 2 other things that did help me have some moderate success. The new thing I learned I probably what kept me from enjoying success with the salt system.
      First off, things that do help salt or any chlorine system, but especially salt. Biofilm consumes chlorine and in a salt based system that’s usually the cause of not being able to achieve good sanitization with level 3 or why people need to boost or run it at 7+ all the time which does shorten the life of the salt cell on the newer tubs. Ahh-some is the best purge product out there now…full stop. Purge with a tablespoon of ahh-some, then repeat (without emptying the tub) and super chlorinate the tub to 10+ PPM. Ahh-some strips the mucosal covering from biofilm which protects it normally from even extreme chorine levels, the chlorine goes in after and kills the bacteria colony after ahh-some does it’s thing. Larger colonies might need to be hit a few times. In all cases, a solid purge like this makes your tub super easy to keep chlorinated without overdoing it.
      New tubs from the factory are wet tested and then stacked and shipped and eventually show up at your house. The water that inevitably remains creates the perfect spot for biofilm to form. Purge new tubs and old tubs always. Most purges IMHO aren’t great, ahh-some is universally agreed to be the best out there.
      OK #2: granulated chlorine contains CY (Cyanuric Acid) which is a stabilizer. A teaspoon of chlorine granules adds 4.7ppm of CY in addition to chlorine. 70ppm of CY can begin to lock your chlorine making it near impossible to adjust or raise. Once it locks you need to restart the tub from scratch o empty it enough to reduce CY to 50ppm. So use liquid bleach instead - just straight bleach, not a “low splash” or other fancy bleach. Just straight up bleach. It won’t add CY. But you do want CY at about 50ppm as that level actually helps chlorine and lets it work more effectively. As soon as your CY hits 50ppm switch to bleach. It’s beautiful how well it works.
      #3 The new thing I somehow missed all those years with a salt tub was this: Phosphates 100% work against salt generators. They tend to coat electrodes and even if you clean it, if you don’t address the phosphates it just happens again. Phosphates are absolutely anathema to a smooth running salt system. Phosphates build up fast in tubs for 2 reasons, 1) metal sequestering agents are full of phosphates. So right off it’s already screwing with the salt setup. 2) lotions, deodorants, detergents (although not as much now a days). So rinsing off before going in a tub really helps. Not washing the swim trunks is recommended since they are getting sanitized regularly. You can fix this with phosphate remover.
      Also, boost on salt systems maybe does wear things out a bit faster. Instead use a teaspoon of liquid bleach after heavy bather load to help the salt system keep up. Have a party? Or your kids friends all pile in? Bleach. Before this I would have hit it with chlorine granules and raised my CY, working against myself without knowing it. Never checking phosphates and never getting the, under control also hugely worked against me. Add chlorine consumption via untreated biofilms and I don’t know how a new owner of a tub even has a shot making the salt system work. I had to dig to figure this out, and while the info is out there it’s not always easy to find. The dealer should know this.
      Finally, to top this off. And this one killed me in my soul. MPS (Non-chlorinated Shock) also works against salt systems. So does TH above 50ppm in Hot Spring tubs.
      It seems like a lot, but it will transform a salt system into a total sanitizing cruise control machine. But it takes doing things a bit different and looking for specific issues (like phosphates)

    • @2steaksandwiches665
      @2steaksandwiches665 2 місяці тому

      @@TheLumberJacked Helpful!! Thank you!

    • @steffiejoe
      @steffiejoe 2 місяці тому

      Just saw the current on sale price and its currently priced at $15,995.00 in the Houston Texas area.

    • @2steaksandwiches665
      @2steaksandwiches665 2 місяці тому

      @@steffiejoe I’m probably gonna pick one up for about 14500. Includes installation, shipping, a step and the cover. As well as the salt system.

  • @knockedmanx7541
    @knockedmanx7541 8 місяців тому

    Where did you have the base made? My pad slopes 1" in 10ft. Would like it a bit more level. Thanks

  • @TrentBobbitt-g8g
    @TrentBobbitt-g8g 20 днів тому

    Where did you get the base from???

  • @alexcialone7258
    @alexcialone7258 Рік тому

    Very close to pulling the trigger on this tub. Can you provide an ownership update? Anything you love? Anything you regret? Thanks in advance

    • @BirdmaanTV
      @BirdmaanTV  10 місяців тому

      I love it still. You have to be 6’+ to be comfortable in the lounge spot.

  • @spencer6441
    @spencer6441 5 місяців тому

    Hi! Still liking your tub? Any issues so far? Do you replace the cartridges every 3-4 months?

    • @BirdmaanTV
      @BirdmaanTV  5 місяців тому

      Yes I am. No issues at all and yes 3-4 months

  • @daakrolb
    @daakrolb 11 місяців тому +1

    Cool. Thanks. How much do these run?

    • @davesmith9900
      @davesmith9900 10 місяців тому

      15k

    • @daakrolb
      @daakrolb 10 місяців тому

      @@davesmith9900 Worth it?? Seems it might be.... especially if it takes you back in time...

    • @jarenwest8862
      @jarenwest8862 9 місяців тому

      I paid $8700 in 2019 for the Flair with cover, stairs, and delivery. Today you can still get it for $12-13k. I'm 6'4" love the lounger and really like the tub.

    • @davesmith9900
      @davesmith9900 9 місяців тому

      @@daakrolb it’s nice but I could’ve replace my oil heater with a gas one and got a Costco knockoff for the same money.

  • @nataliemadison-rascoe278
    @nataliemadison-rascoe278 Рік тому

    What type of salt cells do you use? Do you have a link from Amazon? Thank you!

    • @BirdmaanTV
      @BirdmaanTV  Рік тому

      Hello, this is the salt I use.
      a.co/d/epvKopP

    • @evolross
      @evolross 9 місяців тому

      The salt CELLS are exclusively made by Hot Spring. There’s only one kind.

  • @kellycorona1185
    @kellycorona1185 5 місяців тому

    Whar color is the inside shell? Alpine white or ice gray?

    • @BirdmaanTV
      @BirdmaanTV  5 місяців тому

      I believe ice gray. I was afraid the white would show too much dirt.

  • @matthewowen1360
    @matthewowen1360 Рік тому

    How much did you pay?

  • @ronaldpearson6142
    @ronaldpearson6142 Місяць тому

    😢😢😢😢no cost?

  • @TheLumberJacked
    @TheLumberJacked 4 місяці тому

    Interestingly I’ve heard from my dealer that you shouldn’t use non chlorine shock with the salt system. Maybe look into that since the claim was non-chlorine types works against you in a salt system. This was mind blowing to me because I had a different tub with a salt system and favoured non-chlorine shock and I never found the system reliable.
    Also 3ppm of chlorine is what you should see maintained for your salt tub over 24hrs.
    You always want to see chlorine register on salt systems because you know what else causes low chlorine readings? Chlorine consumption due to bacteria in the pipes..which can (and will) start growing as soon as you zero chlorine. Once or twice is no big deal but it quickly gets out of hand in hot tubs with insufficient chlorine.
    No free lunches with hot tubs and sanitizers. Zero chlorine reading is not a good sign…even if your water looks clear.

    • @BirdmaanTV
      @BirdmaanTV  4 місяці тому +1

      You are correct on the chlorine levels.. mine was too low here. I have not read anything on that oxidizer.

    • @TheLumberJacked
      @TheLumberJacked 4 місяці тому

      @@BirdmaanTVeither way you have a dope tub. Funny enough I wish they provided the waterline LED’s on the Highlife collection and good on you for prioritizing a beautiful machine like this. It absolutely makes a difference, not just now but also well into the future for health etc. 👍