Why won t my Dream Maker spa heat up?
Heat and Jets Low or no heat may be the result when the filter is dirty or the jets are not fully open. Clean the filter and open the jets to test whether the heat problem resolves. If the jets won’t come on or if you notice no air bubbles, check that the power is turned on and the jets are fully open.
Can I use bleach to clean my lazy spa?
Cleaning a Spa with Diluted Bleach You need to clean and sanitize it. Like vinegar, bleach breaks the bonds of stains. Important: if you are going to use bleach to clean your hot tub, make sure you thoroughly rinse your tub both before and after cleaning and never, ever mix bleach with anything besides water.
What to do if your Dreammaker heater is not working?
So on Friday I went home and put a tarp doubled over op top of the tub end to end, then placed a sheet of plywood over the tarp and a couple 2×8’s to make up the rest of the coverage over the top of the tub so that it was fully sealed. Turned on the spa and left it.
Where does the heat come from on a Dreammaker pool?
Welcome to TFP!! While some spas in the past (maybe still) were designed to capture excess heat from the pump by wrapping tubing around the motor, this is not the primary source of heat. There will be an in line heater somewhere in the pipe from the pump to the return jets.
Why does my Dream Maker hot tub have no heat?
Low or no heat may be the result when the filter is dirty or the jets are not fully open. Clean the filter and open the jets to test whether the heat problem resolves.
How does a Dreammaker hot stick pump work?
There are “fins” or groves in that part that create friction and that heats the water. That’s the “hot stick” part. Your new pump does not have that. In my experience you have to order the pump from dreammaker (I have replaced 2 on 2 separate tubs). BTW the tub will heat very slowly. I hate their setup
What to do if your dream maker hot tub is not working?
Clean the filter and open the jets to test whether the heat problem resolves. If the jets won’t come on or if you notice no air bubbles, check that the power is turned on and the jets are fully open. The jets may malfunction if the pump or an internal valve is faulty; both issues require a call to your dealer for repair.
So on Friday I went home and put a tarp doubled over op top of the tub end to end, then placed a sheet of plywood over the tarp and a couple 2×8’s to make up the rest of the coverage over the top of the tub so that it was fully sealed. Turned on the spa and left it.
There are “fins” or groves in that part that create friction and that heats the water. That’s the “hot stick” part. Your new pump does not have that. In my experience you have to order the pump from dreammaker (I have replaced 2 on 2 separate tubs). BTW the tub will heat very slowly. I hate their setup
Welcome to TFP!! While some spas in the past (maybe still) were designed to capture excess heat from the pump by wrapping tubing around the motor, this is not the primary source of heat. There will be an in line heater somewhere in the pipe from the pump to the return jets.