We set it up in the back garden, next to the BBQ
We connected a (very shit) garden hose to the hoselock connector, and filled it with this, running the water through the boiler, which heats the water instantly to around 40 degrees. This means once it's filled it's ready to use, a massive advantage to conventional hot tubs which take hours to heat once filled.
We are SO ready...
It's hot, comfy and the bubbles and LED lights are awesome. This is our time to reward ourselves for our hard work in creating this build!
CHEERS!
Fantastic well done guys...
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous idea, well done and I got your enjoy it
ReplyDeleteWow I'm well impressed and there is an empty ibc going for free at work, well done for sharing your creation
ReplyDeleteThat looks amazing, good on u enjoy
ReplyDeleteHi, can I ask what boiler you used please
ReplyDeleteYes what type of boiler did you use?
DeleteYes what type of boiler did you use?
DeleteYes what type of boiler did you use?
DeleteHi how did you create air bubbles in the IBC tank, I have a second good condition lazy spa pump which has blower can I attach air connection to tub using a manifold\ reducer etc and attach small plastic tubes to side or bottom of IBC tank to pump air through to create bubbles?. Want to connect cold and hot water connectors to the tank. Hmm any help please. I think it is possible.
ReplyDeleteDid you manage to hook up your lay z spa blower to the Ibc ? I'm interested as I'm in the process of building my own and have the lazy spa motor also
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