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The first thing you need to make sure of is that the HyroMaster is somewhat bigger than the Laing. Unless you are adventurous and want to totally relocate the new pump to a location that makes it easier to use, you have to rework the little block of wood that the Laing pump sits on. Once you use a block that is approximately 1/2 the thickness as the original, you can get the Hydro Master into position so that the discharge port faces the heater assembly. It's really not all that hard to do. rotating the discharge port to the 9 o'clock position is easy to accomplish. The plumbing is then the same as the Laing and very easy to do. The electric connection is also very easy with quick connect tabs already on the wires.
The flow appears to be better than the Laing it replaced by evidence of the ozone bubbles being more numerous as they enter the body of the hot tub.
Overall, it was fairly simple and I kinda like the motor design of the Hydro Master pump, especially with the cooling fan design on the motor end of the pump.
Time will tell, but so far, it looks very promising for 1/2 the cost.
I haven’t had it installed for long but i’m impressed initially. High build quality and sounds very smooth.