@JLeslie Good idea to work out an exact plan before you buy an EP. Also try to negotiate for a good deal. They offered me free shipping. Anyway my EP sat in a big box in the garage for a year before I had the city permits assemble it. They wanted proof from the EP company that the pool could hold water. It didn’t matter that EPs are being used all over the world while holding water. They wanted to see the numbers dat. EP sent me 2 pages filled with numbers and grafts that satisfied the permit requirement. I doubt that anyone understood any of it. Also I had to have a geological study of the ground to make sure that the ground could support the pool’s water weight. All took time.
Also assembly is not as easy as EP indicates. But anyone who is good at following written instructions and handy with tools will have no problem.
Also I hired an electrician to hook up the electrical aspects (cost more $‘s). He made a fuse box dedicated to just the EP. But he didn’t hook up the equipment properly. He bypassed the the air switch to the hydraulic pump. I could have fixed that myself but I made him come back and do it right.
@LuckyGuy You don’t need to use the current. There’s always aquarobics with or without the current. or you could turn on the current and float around on a tube. I’ve been experimenting with a small plastic kayak also.Only limited by the imagination.