Why are there bubbles coming out of my spa Jets?
If it is water in the pipe, then blowing into the pipe with a vacuum while the jets are running should clear it. But if debris has gotten into the pipe it can be tricky to clear. Sometimes you can clear it by removing the jets and then blowing with the vac. 1) Drain the spa. This keeps you from getting wet.
Why is the heating element on my spa not working?
If for any reason one of these components fail then the required voltage to the coil will be jeopardized and the contactor will not close in order to send power to the heating element. As mentioned above, it is usually one of these components that will cause a spa not to heat.
Why does my hot tub not heat up?
If your hot tub won’t heat the water properly, it could be the heater element or low flow from your pump. Most heating failure result from corrosion caused by low PH in water supply.
How to fix a flow problem in a hot tub?
How to fix a hot tub water flow problem 1 Check water level 2 Release any pump airlocks 3 Clean your hot tub filter 4 Check the pressure/flow switch 5 Check the pump is working
Can you still get bubbles out of the spa Jets?
When running the spa, I no longer consistently get bubbles out of the jets. I do not have a blower, just an air pipe. I recall there used to be some suction at the opening of the air pipe, but it is almost undetectable now. Intermittently, I do get some bubbles out of 2 of the jets.
If for any reason one of these components fail then the required voltage to the coil will be jeopardized and the contactor will not close in order to send power to the heating element. As mentioned above, it is usually one of these components that will cause a spa not to heat.
If your hot tub won’t heat the water properly, it could be the heater element or low flow from your pump. Most heating failure result from corrosion caused by low PH in water supply.
Where does the water come from to heat a spa?
Find the two wires that feed the heating element coming from contactor (. With the spa in the heater/filter cycle and water flowing from the jets, watch the contactor that is feeding the heating element while you turn the thermostat dial up and down. ( This may require two people.)