I see them as a breeding ground for germsI'll "second"or "third" the opinion that you NEED to have a qualified electrician give you an estimate on what is required for your hot tub installation. They will know the cost of increasing your service (dealing with the power company), and/or getting your existing wiring up to local code. Then you "could" do your own work as long as you get it inspected after.
I've never been a big fan of hot tubs... Yes they are nice to lay back in and relax, but the electrical bill and maintenance would cause me more consternation than what I would get out of it. They are best though if someone else pays the bills and does the maintenance.![]()
That would work, but unfortunately they dont make tandem 60 amp breakers for my box. (The A/C takes 60 amps). Probably due to overheating concerns.I was self employed in Az doing electrical for 15 yrs and I would replace the AC breaker with a tanbom breaker of the proper rating ,I'm not familiar with the electrical codes in CA but you will need a gfci type breaker.
What I might be able to do is replace the solar panel breaker with a 20/50 amp tandem breaker. The current breaker for the solar panel is 25 amps, but they don't make 25/50 amp tandem breakers. However, on the inverter it lists 17 amps as the maximum output so a 20 amp should be fine.I was self employed in Az doing electrical for 15 yrs and I would replace the AC breaker with a tanbom breaker of the proper rating ,I'm not familiar with the electrical codes in CA but you will need a gfci type breaker.