I think I’m just going to convert the overpriced hot tub we bought 10 years ago whose entire motherboard cabinet flamed out in spectacular fashion last winter, about a month after I made the last payment on it. The absolute worst consumer purchase I’ve ever made. I should have bought a quad or a side by side instead while I had the chance. I figure with the purchase price, cost of borrowing, repair visits, parts, chemicals and power consumption, that now dead waste of space ended up costing me about $25,000. I’m seriously considering spraying foaming the jet holes, filling it with dirt, and adding to my growing space.
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Coworker did exactly that very thing last year! The Monk blog website has pretty good write ups surrounding CWT use.
Was going to purchase cold plunge unit but I'm bless to be surrounded by ocean, lakes, rivers, and creeks. Take advantage of these throughout year with average annual water temp at 6°c, sometimes up to 8°c, but rare.
If decide to get a cold plunges unit for the house, more than likely it will be DIY. Which can be done for under $2k at top end.