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<blockquote data-quote="Paul Howard" data-source="post: 829073" data-attributes="member: 62918"><p>We have a Vita spa and have had it for 8 years. It has had a computer replaced under warranty and I had to replace the water pump last year at a cost of around $300.00. It costs around 1 dollar a day electricity to operate. I use chlorine in a floater to disinfect the water. The temp is kept around 100 degrees. Be sure to purchase a good insulated cover. We also have a closed cell foam pad that we cut to float on the water to keep the cover from getting waterlogged. Our old cover became very heavy and we replaced it and added the floating cover and haven't had a problem since. I have found that the most important chemistry to monitor is PH. If PH is proper the spa water is very easy to keep clear. This is our third spa and if it breaks I will replace it that day if possible. Be sure to purchase or fabricate a cover lift.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paul Howard, post: 829073, member: 62918"] We have a Vita spa and have had it for 8 years. It has had a computer replaced under warranty and I had to replace the water pump last year at a cost of around $300.00. It costs around 1 dollar a day electricity to operate. I use chlorine in a floater to disinfect the water. The temp is kept around 100 degrees. Be sure to purchase a good insulated cover. We also have a closed cell foam pad that we cut to float on the water to keep the cover from getting waterlogged. Our old cover became very heavy and we replaced it and added the floating cover and haven't had a problem since. I have found that the most important chemistry to monitor is PH. If PH is proper the spa water is very easy to keep clear. This is our third spa and if it breaks I will replace it that day if possible. Be sure to purchase or fabricate a cover lift. [/QUOTE]
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