Why is my Sundance Hot Tub not working?
Pressure switch open – lack of pressure OR for Sundance/Spa Builders/Balboa, pressure switch closed Substantial difference between temperature sensors detected. Could indicate a flow problem Temp above 118 degrees. High limit switch tripped Hi Limit Over Heat. Hi limit sensor is disconnected, shorted, or spa temp is above 112° F
How to replace a bulb on a Balboa hot tub?
How do I replace the Topside Bulb Replacement (on Balboa topsides): Another panel problem may be burned out backlighting bulbs. These bulbs can easily be replaced. With the power off, gently pry up the topside control panel with a screwdriver. Next, locate the gray bulb holes in the back of the panel.
Why is my hot tub control panel not working?
Once you have determined that proper voltage is running through the circuit board and transformer, continue to the topside control panel. A panel that is not functioning properly may include the following symptoms: low voltage such as missing or scrambled segments, missing icons on the LCD, non-functional LED’s, or non functional buttons.
What to do if your hot tub topside light is not working?
Another panel problem may be burned out backlighting bulbs. These bulbs can easily be replaced. With the power off, gently pry up the topside control panel with a screwdriver. Next, locate the gray bulb holes in the back of the panel.
Pressure switch open – lack of pressure OR for Sundance/Spa Builders/Balboa, pressure switch closed Substantial difference between temperature sensors detected. Could indicate a flow problem Temp above 118 degrees. High limit switch tripped Hi Limit Over Heat. Hi limit sensor is disconnected, shorted, or spa temp is above 112° F
How do I replace the Topside Bulb Replacement (on Balboa topsides): Another panel problem may be burned out backlighting bulbs. These bulbs can easily be replaced. With the power off, gently pry up the topside control panel with a screwdriver. Next, locate the gray bulb holes in the back of the panel.
Once you have determined that proper voltage is running through the circuit board and transformer, continue to the topside control panel. A panel that is not functioning properly may include the following symptoms: low voltage such as missing or scrambled segments, missing icons on the LCD, non-functional LED’s, or non functional buttons.
Another panel problem may be burned out backlighting bulbs. These bulbs can easily be replaced. With the power off, gently pry up the topside control panel with a screwdriver. Next, locate the gray bulb holes in the back of the panel.