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    Heating tub question

    So I have a 15 qt tub and two uth controlled off lamp dimmers for now. My question is, is it bad to have two uth? The only reason I do is because my house is about 68 degrees rite now...I have the hot side approx 90 and the cool side around 80 so the temps are there but I just don't no if it the right thing to do I haven't seen anyone else on here do that...so someone please tell me If I mm doing something wrong and how I could go about fixing it.

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    Re: Heating tub question

    Your good with that setup. Thats the right thing to do when your using a tub in a colder room.

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    Re: Heating tub question

    Ok thanks

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    Re: Heating tub question

    Quote Originally Posted by kchap456 View Post
    So I have a 15 qt tub and two uth controlled off lamp dimmers for now. My question is, is it bad to have two uth? The only reason I do is because my house is about 68 degrees rite now...I have the hot side approx 90 and the cool side around 80 so the temps are there but I just don't no if it the right thing to do I haven't seen anyone else on here do that...so someone please tell me If I mm doing something wrong and how I could go about fixing it.

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    I was wondering about setting up tubs this way as well. Just out of curiousity, do combined UTHs cover the whole bottom of the tub? OR it there a gap between the 2? do you have an are in between them that is not heated?

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    Re: Heating tub question

    Covers most of it little gap in between but It prob just depends on what size uth u have

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