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To spur or not to spur, that is my question
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<blockquote data-quote="Habbers" data-source="post: 447888" data-attributes="member: 29146"><p>Hi Phil. It's not an inflatable tub. I've had 2 of those and used them all the time and so have now bought an actual full size "proper" hot tub. The majority of modern hot tubs come in a choice of 32A or 13A models. The 32A still require the whole shabang, standalone circuit, isolation switch, etc. The 13A version are put in place and have a cable with a 13A plug on the end. Depending on your needs depends on what you go for so after speaking with the spa shop we opted for a 13A version. </p><p></p><p>I believe, the cable is 4m in length.</p><p></p><p>For the other people who have commented. The issue is sorted and I've been put in contact with a sparky friend of a friend who has had a look and talked me through the best options so thank you for your inputs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Habbers, post: 447888, member: 29146"] Hi Phil. It's not an inflatable tub. I've had 2 of those and used them all the time and so have now bought an actual full size "proper" hot tub. The majority of modern hot tubs come in a choice of 32A or 13A models. The 32A still require the whole shabang, standalone circuit, isolation switch, etc. The 13A version are put in place and have a cable with a 13A plug on the end. Depending on your needs depends on what you go for so after speaking with the spa shop we opted for a 13A version. I believe, the cable is 4m in length. For the other people who have commented. The issue is sorted and I've been put in contact with a sparky friend of a friend who has had a look and talked me through the best options so thank you for your inputs. [/QUOTE]
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