I am adding an electric heat pump (115-130k BTU) to my 15k gallon gunnite pool spa combo in south Florida. The 500 gallon spa has an overflow into the pool but can be isolated. I do not have access to gas and do not want to bury a tank. My current plan is to heat the pool on weekends during winter months but am HOPING to use the spa many nights of the week year round. Specifically, I'd like to know what I can expect for spa performance on around, let's say 70-75 degree days. For those in south Florida or similar climates that are using an electric heat pump, how long does it take to heat your spa and how hot will it get? I know electric is not ideal for a spa but I don't have much of a choice so I would like to know if I'm setting myself up for disappointment in using the spa at around 102-104 degrees. I understand this will be less realistic on days under 65 degrees or so, but those are rare down here.
Thanks for your help!
-Chad
Thanks for your help!
-Chad