Full Swim Spa Walkthrough/FAQ - Hydropool 14AX AquaTrainer - Urban Life Pools & Hot Tubs

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  • Опубликовано: 2 фев 2025

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  • @Oldmanflyfishing
    @Oldmanflyfishing Год назад +4

    At least you’re honest. Many dealerships don’t tell you the hidden cost of a crane, a concrete pad, and electrical cost. You’re left facing 5K plus on top of the pool purchase

    • @urbanlifepoolshottubs8622
      @urbanlifepoolshottubs8622  Год назад +3

      Yeah, it just goes to show - you have to really want one and know you’ll use it. An inground pool is at least $100k and you get 80% less use out of it

  • @lisapatrona1791
    @lisapatrona1791 Год назад +4

    Love the video, thank you! We just purchased this model and are looking forward to having it in and ready to use in the Spring!

    • @limpskeletor
      @limpskeletor Год назад +2

      Congrats! I’m sure you’ll love it

  • @alisonlawer1723
    @alisonlawer1723 2 года назад

    Hi, great video 👍😊 can I ask if you are just running the swim jets when you rate the speed? Or are you turning on the buoyancy jet, pump 1, too? Thanks Alison

    • @urbanlifepoolshottubs8622
      @urbanlifepoolshottubs8622  2 года назад +1

      Hi Alison, the buoyancy jets don't really change the speed of the swim jets. It's usually personal preference on whether people like using the buoyancy jet or not

  • @seanchin
    @seanchin 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for making this video. What are the speed levels(1-10) equivalent to per 100yd or 100m roughly?

    • @urbanlifepoolshottubs8622
      @urbanlifepoolshottubs8622  2 года назад +1

      Great question Sean. According to Hydropool, it equates to roughly a km/hr swim. So a 1 = 1 km/h 10 = 10km/h.
      Actual usage may be a bit less. I would equate it to 10 = 9 km/hr swim

  • @elizabethsmiarowski6710
    @elizabethsmiarowski6710 Год назад

    What about septic and drain fields ? Can this be over a drain field ?

    • @urbanlifepoolshottubs8622
      @urbanlifepoolshottubs8622  Год назад

      It's not recommended, no. I'm not a construction expert, but from what I've read, it's too risky.