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By *ittleMissCali OP   Woman
over a year ago

all loved up

To those running lazy spa type hot tubs.. what sort of running costs on the electric are you seeing.

I'm now on a prepay meter and realised I'm using about £10 to £12 a day which seems ridiculous

Normally I use £20 a week in total.

Its sheltered but not in an enclosure... it's on a well insulated floor. Its left on and tend to have it 37degrees and turn it up when needed. Bubbles were run for an hour in total over 3 days. Its plugged into the socket on the wall outside designed for garden equipment x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

We are roughly a fiver a day i think. Always on for pump and heat. Bubbles are on most days at some point too.

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By *aseMan
over a year ago

Gourock

Seems a bit expensive ??

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By *hunky GentMan
over a year ago

Maldon and Peterborough

That does seem to be a lot, but I've never looked at what mine uses.

I don't leave mine on - just switch it on on a few hours before i get in.

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over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I've opted for the more economical option....A bath!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I've opted for the more economical option....A bath! "

But how do you make the bubbles!

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By *ittleMissCali OP   Woman
over a year ago

all loved up


"That does seem to be a lot, but I've never looked at what mine uses.

I don't leave mine on - just switch it on on a few hours before i get in. "

it takes to long to warm up if I do that x about an hour a degree

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By *ittleMissCali OP   Woman
over a year ago

all loved up


"I've opted for the more economical option....A bath! "
dont have one just a shower

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By *ittleMissCali OP   Woman
over a year ago

all loved up


"We are roughly a fiver a day i think. Always on for pump and heat. Bubbles are on most days at some point too."
thanks. It does seem to be using a lot. I never noticed last year as was on a monthly tariff.. now I pay as you go and wow... it is a lot. Wondering if its not holding the heat well or something.

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By *hunky GentMan
over a year ago

Maldon and Peterborough


"That does seem to be a lot, but I've never looked at what mine uses.

I don't leave mine on - just switch it on on a few hours before i get in. it takes to long to warm up if I do that x about an hour a degree "

Mine is about 3degrees per hour. Do you leave the lid on when warming up?

When do you last clean the nozzles inside the tub? mine clog up with particles.

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By *hunky GentMan
over a year ago

Maldon and Peterborough

I've seen people insulate the outside. That would help with heat retention.

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By *amesnplanesMan
over a year ago

Banbridge and Dublin

You can really help reduce the heat loss by putting the tub onto 100mm celotex RR boards for a start. That reduces heat loss through the floor which is massive.

I've wrapped my tub in 25mm boards around the sides as well.

Look on YouTube for inspiration as it's a very popular topic

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By *ittleMissCali OP   Woman
over a year ago

all loved up


"I've seen people insulate the outside. That would help with heat retention. "
yeah been looking at a insulation jacket. I've put really good flooring under it. Wondering if popping my old rescue blanket over and around it while not in it may be a good idea till I've got a thermal jacket for it.

I've changed the plug its plugged into now to see if that helps. As was plugged into the one on the outside wall which was put in for outside tools or to plug a caravan in to x

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By *RSTCouple
over a year ago

S. Northants


"That does seem to be a lot, but I've never looked at what mine uses.

I don't leave mine on - just switch it on on a few hours before i get in. "

Same here. We check the weather and if we're hoping to hop in we switch it on in the morning to heat up. Depends on the ambient air temperature how long it takes to warm up. Not wasting money then when we don't use it.

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By *isfits behaving badlyCouple
over a year ago

Coventry

We use ours all the time all year round. Winter gets expensive as the heater has to work extra hard to keep the water temperature. We're looking to get a thermal hot tub jacket at some point. Hopefully this will help keep the heat in and costs low.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I've opted for the more economical option....A bath!

But how do you make the bubbles! "

I'm guessing baked beans

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By *hunky GentMan
over a year ago

Maldon and Peterborough


"I've seen people insulate the outside. That would help with heat retention. yeah been looking at a insulation jacket. I've put really good flooring under it. Wondering if popping my old rescue blanket over and around it while not in it may be a good idea till I've got a thermal jacket for it.

I've changed the plug its plugged into now to see if that helps. As was plugged into the one on the outside wall which was put in for outside tools or to plug a caravan in to x "

That sounds you have a problem with the outside socket. Maybe the wiring/socket is corroded.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Didn't really notice how much electricity mine was using. It's been out of action for a while as I've built an outbuilding for it, but was let down last year by an electrician who never came back to me with a quote to run power to it.

I run a wayer bed too, which is about equivalent to running a fridge

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By *viatrixWoman
over a year ago

Redhill

I want a hot tub

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By *ittleMissCali OP   Woman
over a year ago

all loved up


"I've seen people insulate the outside. That would help with heat retention. yeah been looking at a insulation jacket. I've put really good flooring under it. Wondering if popping my old rescue blanket over and around it while not in it may be a good idea till I've got a thermal jacket for it.

I've changed the plug its plugged into now to see if that helps. As was plugged into the one on the outside wall which was put in for outside tools or to plug a caravan in to x

That sounds you have a problem with the outside socket. Maybe the wiring/socket is corroded. "

its quite new and only just had a electric survey and it passed fine but plugged it into the outhouse for a few days see if it makes any difference

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By *hunky GentMan
over a year ago

Maldon and Peterborough


"I want a hot tub "

If you have spacefor one, look on the local selling sites.there's normally a few people selling them.

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By *ittleMissCali OP   Woman
over a year ago

all loved up


"That does seem to be a lot, but I've never looked at what mine uses.

I don't leave mine on - just switch it on on a few hours before i get in.

Same here. We check the weather and if we're hoping to hop in we switch it on in the morning to heat up. Depends on the ambient air temperature how long it takes to warm up. Not wasting money then when we don't use it. "

ibe been told it costs more to use it you heat it up as and when... also I tend to jump in first thing in the morning lol

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By *om and JennieCouple
over a year ago

Chams or Socials

There is a great FB page https://www.facebook.com/groups/31151769781/?ref=share

I’ve learnt so much from it. Our tub is empty as need to treat decking. We’re going to put some insulation underneath tub & line a garden furniture cover with Thermawrap too

J x

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By *ubmissiveman2uMan
over a year ago

Cheshire

I got rid of mine i found unless its left on consyantly its useless take to long to warm up, put it on a timer over night to get a bit of respite from the big bills or buy a generator to run it 5kilo minimum ??

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By *ittleMissCali OP   Woman
over a year ago

all loved up


"There is a great FB page https://www.facebook.com/groups/31151769781/?ref=share

I’ve learnt so much from it. Our tub is empty as need to treat decking. We’re going to put some insulation underneath tub & line a garden furniture cover with Thermawrap too

J x"

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By *uliaChrisCouple
over a year ago

westerham

You absolutely need one of those big folding insulated covers over it, they are about six inches thick.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Strangely i was only talking to my friend about this today, i had a solid state 8 person tub it cost around £120 per month in leccy it was obscene, my friend has a lazy spa and that costs around £1 per hour according to his smart meter and thats on a good tarrif.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

There is little insulation in a lazy spa. You can buy large foam cushions to put under the lid which may help. Can remember how much mine cost but even my fully insulated 32amp 6 person tub costs around £3 a day

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Part of the problem may be your change of electric tarrif, pay as you go rates tend to be higher than quaterly or dd rates.

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By *antra MassageMan
over a year ago

South Side.

I have a Canadian manufactured outdoor hot tub. It can hold 16 people at a push, but very cosy with 6. It has been sprayed with insulating foam, to about 6-10 inches, underneath and the sides. I have sheets of 6 inch insulation as a cover. It takes about 2

Days to heat up from cold, and i leave it on all the time, outdoors. It seems to cost a little over a Euro a day. I love it. Its now about 20years old, and going great. 37* tonight, and friends coming around.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

It's because you're on a meter. The tariff on those is awful.

A 2kw heat/pump unit running 24 hours a day at max output at 15p per kw/h on my tariff is only £7.20 a day.

They don't run at at full power all the time though. Heat up is anywhere from 10-14 hours then it's on and off to keep temp up. When I had one it was £40-50 month

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By *estcountryDadBodMan
over a year ago

Exeter

I have a fixed 5 seater with a cover and it’s probably about £1 a day to run

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By *layfullsamMan
over a year ago

Solihull


"I've opted for the more economical option....A bath!

But how do you make the bubbles! "

Beanz meanz fartz said the old school playground joke

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