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Old 12-21-2009, 08:16 PM
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Originally Posted by pud's friend View Post
Here's the one I've got but another maker.
http://www.google.com.au/imgres?imgu...ed=0CCMQ9QEwBA


It has 4 jets and adjustable speed for all four, multi directional, massage jets at the top and 2 bucket seats at the bottom to chill in and get a super massage.
The cover is hard and fits snugly on top, but easy to pull off too.
Our leccy bills aren't that bad seeing as I often heat the water from 20 odd to 30 overnight. Takes an hour per degree to heat. Chemicals aren't dear. Takes a real cold night to cool it past 5 degrees.
Our winter nights are 5 degrees and long summers. I tend not to use it in winter; too much heating and running outside in a cossie aint good for the chest.
I love it. But it's so well insulated that on a hot day, it doesn't heat up beyond a point naturally or absorb outside heat overnight as it were.
It was Aus $20,000. A mighty extravagance.
an endless pool indeed.
Its very tempting Pud. Thanks for posting it.

Give me some feedback here if you would: The winters here sometimes get down to mid forties at night and only up to upper 50s daytime. Do you think this could retain enough heat? And, do you think it would cost more than about$5 per day to heat it?

I swam in the 77 degree pool today and it was 48F air temp: cold, cold and cold.
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