Why are my spa lights not working properly?
Troubleshooting spa lights is just like any other lighting – the problem lies where the power dies. Spa lighting on new spas presents a bit more challenge with more lights to maintain, since many spas now come with sets of lights, internal and external, not just a single bulb in the foot basin.
What to do when your hot tub light is not working?
Let’s go through it step by step – here’s a list of things to check when your spa light is not working. If you have an older tub that uses Air Switches to turn the light on and off, the first thing to check is the switch itself.
Do you need external lights for a hot tub?
Spa lighting on new spas presents a bit more challenge with more lights to maintain, since many spas now come with sets of lights, internal and external, not just a single bulb in the foot basin. Yet, the process for troubleshooting modern spa lights is the same as for traditional hot tub lights.
How to troubleshoot an issue with your spa?
To troubleshoot an issue with your spa, locate your specific problem in the chart below to help determine a probable cause, and then apply the right solution. Do you need to call a professional technician? Do you need to call a professional technician? Adjust the total alkalinity and pH.
Troubleshooting spa lights is just like any other lighting – the problem lies where the power dies. Spa lighting on new spas presents a bit more challenge with more lights to maintain, since many spas now come with sets of lights, internal and external, not just a single bulb in the foot basin.
Let’s go through it step by step – here’s a list of things to check when your spa light is not working. If you have an older tub that uses Air Switches to turn the light on and off, the first thing to check is the switch itself.
Spa lighting on new spas presents a bit more challenge with more lights to maintain, since many spas now come with sets of lights, internal and external, not just a single bulb in the foot basin. Yet, the process for troubleshooting modern spa lights is the same as for traditional hot tub lights.
To troubleshoot an issue with your spa, locate your specific problem in the chart below to help determine a probable cause, and then apply the right solution. Do you need to call a professional technician? Do you need to call a professional technician? Adjust the total alkalinity and pH.
How do you turn on a spa light?
Modern spa lights are turned on by pressing the air button on the topside control panel, and usually has an indicator that displays when the light is on (or when it thinks it’s on). Many spa packs use a small fuse to protect the lamp and bulb (and spa users), should the voltage rise above safe limits.
What to do if your spa does not come on?
Test or replace .3amp fuse next to terminal box where wiring attaches to the spa. If spa will still not come on test power coming to the spa using a voltage meter. If you do not have a voltage meter wait 6 minutes after turning on the power to see if the pump comes on then call support with findings.
Why is there no power in my hot tub?
Consult an electrician to find the source, if not readily apparent (burnt wires, water, insects or rodent damage, etc.). Some spas and hot tubs have internal fuses, which are meant to blow when voltage spikes occur. These fuses protect your spa equipment, including pumps, blowers and heaters.
What to do if your spa control is not working?
If only a part is not working, look for error messages or blinking lights. As a first step, reset your breaker. If the problem persists, turn the breaker off and disconnect the panel to examine the circuit board.
Why does my dead Spa have no power?
The greater disappointment is not being able to use the spa at that moment. If you’ve ever found a “dead spa” with no power, no indicator lights, nothing at all – this post is for you. Here, we outline the seven most common reasons that a hot tub has no power.
Consult an electrician to find the source, if not readily apparent (burnt wires, water, insects or rodent damage, etc.). Some spas and hot tubs have internal fuses, which are meant to blow when voltage spikes occur. These fuses protect your spa equipment, including pumps, blowers and heaters.