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The Details: All About The Aquavoss Model 2

Aquavoss Model 2 Hot Tub and Cold Plunge
We’re glad to hear that you are interested in the Model 2 and want to learn more about it. We love this product so much and can’t wait to dive into it with you. We’re going to walk through all of the features about the Aquavoss Model 2 (spa and cold plunge) so that you make an informed decision about whether this is the right wellness product for you! We designed this with so much care and detail thinking about you every step of the way to make this the best contrast water therapy experience available. Lets plunge into it!
We created the following video to describe why the Aquavoss Model 2 is a superior product in the cold plunge industry:

 

Dimensions and Size:
The overall size of the cold plunge (as outlined below) is 84” x 84” – this is the same size as your average above ground hot tub. The hot tub side seats 4 people very comfortably and the cold plunge has capacity for 2 people.
The cold plunge tank is very large – perfect for either 2 people or for someone looking for an extra large space to cold plunge. Here are a few comparison points for you in terms of our competitors’ EXTRA LARGE cold plunge tank size:
  • Aquavoss Model 2 Cold Plunge Tank: 63″ x 29″
  • Chilly Goat Valaris Tank: 56″ L x 23″ W
  • RENU Therapy Extra Large Tank: 48″ L x 24″ W
  • Plunge Cold Plunge Tank (exterior chiller): 73″ L x 32.5″ W
  • Morozko Extra Large Cold Plunge Tank: 72″ L x 24″ W 
While we kept the cold plunge large in tank size, we also maximized the size of the hot tub side so that it comfortably seats 4 people. The width of the hot tub tank is 4 feet while the length of the tank is just larger than 6 feet.
Temperature:
The hot tub side reaches a maximum temperature of 104F, which is the legal limit set by pool and spa regulators. The hot tub side has a 5kw heater. The cold plunge side is powered by a 1HP Aquavoss chiller with a Panasonic Compressor. The minimum temperature of the cold plunge is 45F. They operate on two different top of the line heating and cooling technologies to ensure that your tubs stay at the temperature you set.

Insulation:
The Aquavoss Model 2 has 2 inches of heavy duty spray foam insulation covering the underside of the Acrylic Shell. We put very expensive equipment to heat and cool the Model 2 – as such we invested very heavily into the insulation of the unit so that the temperatures are maintained. This level of insulation preserves the technology that is heating and cooling the system so that they last longer.
We additionally have a high density foam spa cover that is placed over the Model 2 when not in use. This ensures that the units are maintaining temperature when not in use.
 Paneling:
We have used proprietary exterior paneling (the cabinet) for the Model 2 which is weather resistant and intended for both outdoor and indoor use.
Hydrotherapeutic Massage Jets:
The hot tub side of the Model 2 has 24 jets that are designed for hydrotherapeutic massages. Since the hot tub side has 4 seats, there are 6 jets per seat that are intentionally targeted to provide a massage experience along different key areas along your back. These 24 jets are powered by a jet pump that is 3 horsepower. This high-powered jet propels water out of the jets at a high velocity to give you a relieving massage experience.

 

Ergonomic Seating:
The hot tub side of the model has a very comfortable seating design. The backrest is perfectly sloped allowing you to sit in a very comfortable position. The low profile of the hot tub allows for people to also comfortably rest your arms on top of the acrylic shell. There is also plenty of space in the hot tub trench (the middle part) to lay your feet out or even rest them against the opposing seat. 
Filtration and Cleaning:
The hot side and the cold side have separate cleaning systems that operate independent of each other to ensure that you have the cleanest hot tub and cold plunge. The hot tub side has a circulation pump that runs every 3-4 hours and runs the water through the paper pleated filter and the ozone cleaning system to keep the water clean. The cold plunge side has a separate circulation pump, paper pleated filter, and ozone system that keeps the cold plunge tank clean as needed. 
Easy-to-Use Control Systems:
The cold plunge and the hot tub have a very easy to use control system set-up that allows you to seamlessly set the temperature of your cold plunge and the hot tub. 
 
LED Lights: 
The Aquavoss Model 2 has LED lights that change color so that you can set the ambiance of your liking.
As you can tell, we put so much time, attention and detail to the design of the Aquavoss Model 2. We truly believe this is the best contrast water therapy experience available and we can’t wait for you to jump in yours.
 
Do you still have questions? We love talking about because it’s so good – just reach out to us and we are happy to talk your ear off about it!
 
Looking for a hot tub and cold plunge? We have the best cold plunge tank and hot tub with the Aquavoss Model 2. The high tech chiller will keep your water cold and the balboa control system will keep your hot tub warm.
Contrast water therapy with the Aquavoss Model 2 - a hot tub spa and cold plunge tank. This spa has both a hot tub and cold plunge tank; huge cold plunge tank and 4-person spa.
The Aquavoss Model 2 - luxury spa and cold plunge tank for residential use.

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Maintaining pristine water quality is essential for the safety, comfort, and longevity of your cold plunge experience. Just as you invested in the design and construction of your cold plunge, it’s equally important that you invest in its chemical maintenance.

How to Install the Aquavoss Model 2 Chiller

How to Install the Aquavoss Model 2 Chiller

Most of the cold plunge system is installed prior to delivery (the piping, the circulation pump, the ozone, the drains, the filter, etc.) and ready to go upon delivery. The chiller, however, was disconnected from the system before it was shipped out to you. Here is the reasoning … the chiller has refrigerant inside of it. The chiller cannot be pre-installed as the refrigerant would spill and in turn cause long-term damage to the unit. Therefore, we securely packaged the chiller inside of the cold plunge tank so that the refrigerant does not spill during the shipping process. In this blog, we are going to walk you through how to connect the chiller back into the system so that your cold plunge side is operational (this does not require any particular expertise). Please refer to the video below as well as the following instructions for guidance on how to install the Aquavoss Model 2 chiller: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_BaMeJs13Nk&t=128s 1. Remove the chiller from the cold plunge tank The chiller was strapped securely inside of the cold plunge tank. As you were unboxing the product, you should have seen signage and warning labels indicating where the chiller is and that it must be removed prior to laying the Model 2 horizontally. Remove the chiller from the cold plunge tank – make sure that the chiller is always upside right as you want to ensure that refrigerant never spills. 2. Remove the access cabinet The technology for both the cold plunge and the hot tub are inside the “access cabinet”. The access cabinet can be identified in three ways: a. The access cabinet is on the same side as the thicker part of the acrylic shell. b. The access cabinet has the larger vent on it as well. c. There is a black handle in the middle of the side panel (not featured in image). Remove the two black corner pieces by gently pulling them away from the unit. Once you remove the black corner pieces, there will be four screws exposed on each corner of the cabinet as shown in the image below. Remove the screws using the Allen wrench that was provided to you in the welcome package. After you have removed the screws, then pull using the black handle at the base of the panel (not shown in image). The panel is also magnetic so give it a good tug to remove it. IMPORTANT: The panel was designed to be very easy to access. Once you remove the screws for the first time, you do not need to re-insert them when you close the panel. The panel and corner pieces are magnetic – screws are not needed to keep them in position (therefore making it very easy to access). Keep the screws in case you ever want them for the future. 3. Unbox the chiller (keep it right side up to avoid spilling the refrigerant!) 4. Place the chiller onto the stainless steel frame inside of the access cabinet 5. Use the Allen wrench and the provided hexagonal headless screws to secure the chiller to the Model 2 frame The hinge is already on the stainless steel frame. There are four hinges (one on each corner of the chiller). Secure the chiller to all four hinges using the Allen wrench and provided screws. 6. Connect the chiller to the cold plunge control panel The cold plunge control panel is already pre-installed to the side panel. The control panel has three cords hanging from it – there are also three cords grouped together that are connected to the chiller. These three connections need to be made as shown in the picture below. Ensure that these are all plugged in securely as anything that is loose could lead to a problem with the proper functionality of the chiller and the control panel. 7. Connect the chiller to the circulation pump Behind the chiller, there is a small black cylindrical circulation pump as shown in the image below. You will notice a free-hanging cord next to the circulation pump with a female connector. Plug this female connector into the corresponding male cord that is connected to the chiller. This connection powers the circulation pump, the device that will circulate water in and out of the cold plunge tank. 8. Connect the chiller to the Ozone cleaning system The Ozone can be found on the underside of the Acrylic shell. You will find there a box labeled “Ozone” with a female electrical cord hanging from it. Plug that electrical connection to the corresponding cord on the chiller. 9. Install the cold plunge filter Included in your welcome package are two filters: one for the hot tub side and one for the cold plunge side. The smaller filter is for the cold plunge. You will find the filter house behind the chiller (next to the circulation pump). Remove the filter house cap by twisting counter clockwise. Use the filter wrench (if needed) to assist in removing the filter house cap. Center the filter onto the filter house base. Place the filter house cap on top of the filter house base twist clockwise to reattach the entire filter house. 10. Feed the 110v male electrical plug from the chiller and out the side panel  Locate the cold plunge electrical access point and remove the cap from the hole. Run the male electrical cord (connected to the chiller) out through the hole. Place the cap back on top to cover the remainder of the hole. Note: Depending on the orientation of your house, it may make sense instead to run the extension cord into the cabinet. This is recommended for outdoor set-ups to prevent any rain damage to the electrical cords. Important: Do not plug in the electrical cord until the cold plunge tank has been filled with water. 11. Fill the cold plunge with water You’re almost there! Take your closest garden hose and start filling the cold plunge tank with water. It’s recommended to fill the

How To Move The Aquavoss Model 2 Hot Tub and Cold Plunge

How to Move the Aquavoss Model 2 Hot Tub and Cold Plunge

The Model 2 is an expensive purchase that demands careful preparation. We ship your order exclusively with our trusted carrier partners. The hot tub is very securely packaged in an enclosed wooden crate – this ensures that it is delivered to you safely. Our trusted freight carriers will deliver the Model 2 curbside (i.e. your driveway). From a liability perspective, they unfortunately are not able to place the unit in your backyard.