I've read that keeping the spa at temperature all the time is MUCH more efficient (and better for the equipment/water quality) than turning it off and then back on for the next use. Do you have any experience to say that your way works better? I'd really like to know!
I believe I am saving a significant amount by changing from keeping the spa temperature at a constant temperature to heating before I use it. I suppose it depends on how one uses their spa. If you want it at temperature any time you want to use it, it makes sense to keep it at an even temperature. I use mine the same way every day. I wake at 4:30 AM and get in the spa for 20 to 30 minutes. Recently, my utility company went to smart meters, which enables me to monitor my usage a bit more closely. I don't have a lot of data yet. I changed over during the middle of last months electric bill. Before the changeover, my average daily kilowatts for 11 days was 28 KW/day. The 11 days after I made the change, it dropped to 24 KW/day. I am getting a new spa cover and a floating spa blanket. In a month or so, I should have some pretty good data on the most efficient way to use the spa to meet my needs. Btw, I plan to keep my computer on 24/7 for a while. It only draws 63 watts. I was thinking about using a netbook or an old UMPC, but the UMPC drew 43 watts, so not really worth it. After a month or so, I can go back to putting my computer to sleep mode.