George G.
07-12-2005, 09:34 AM
I'll be moving soon and the new house doesn't have a suitable patio for it. So rather that starting a new project for the sake of a hot tub, I've decided to sell it. Please let me know if you're interested.
***SOLD***
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5 person hot tub (4 seating; 1 lounge) w/ 11 jets
Currently using 110v power supply, can be converted to 220v for more effecient heating. This is using the same electronic box. It comes with a diagram that shows you which wires to change in order to do this. I do not have a top for it.
I bought this from another member on here about a year and a half ago. If I recall correctly, I don't think he owned it for very long and he bought it new....if that helps. lol. I'll post pics with more info tonight. By the way, it has a plastic pallet type bottom so it could be set up on the ground if you wanted.
I forgot to add, it comes with a breaker box that's required to meet code(for you code enforcers out there) in case you wanted to hard wire it in. It also includes a GFCI breaker.
PRECAUTION/LEGAL DISCLAIMER: If you are not going to "hard wire" it in, it is recommended that you plug this into a GFCI outlet for saftey purposes. Most exterior outlets are on a GFCI circuit, however, please consult with a qualified electrician if you're not certain. Thanks and happy hot tubbing.
***SOLD***
Image Renew 610
5 person hot tub (4 seating; 1 lounge) w/ 11 jets
Currently using 110v power supply, can be converted to 220v for more effecient heating. This is using the same electronic box. It comes with a diagram that shows you which wires to change in order to do this. I do not have a top for it.
I bought this from another member on here about a year and a half ago. If I recall correctly, I don't think he owned it for very long and he bought it new....if that helps. lol. I'll post pics with more info tonight. By the way, it has a plastic pallet type bottom so it could be set up on the ground if you wanted.
I forgot to add, it comes with a breaker box that's required to meet code(for you code enforcers out there) in case you wanted to hard wire it in. It also includes a GFCI breaker.
PRECAUTION/LEGAL DISCLAIMER: If you are not going to "hard wire" it in, it is recommended that you plug this into a GFCI outlet for saftey purposes. Most exterior outlets are on a GFCI circuit, however, please consult with a qualified electrician if you're not certain. Thanks and happy hot tubbing.