
MrConsensu
We got our hot tub all cleaned up and ready when we moved in, everything was working fine, then i turned the temp up all the way, and it shut off. now theres no response. I am sure it's just a blown fuse, but i can't find the fuse box. we have checked all the breakers, and they're fine. any advice?
Answer
Simple. Turn breaker to hot tub off! Next remove cabinet under main topside control. Open spa box. Look for green SC-30 or possibly SC-25 fuse. Take out and go to Home depot or lowe's and get a new one or ones (if there's two). Replace fuse and then flip breaker back on and see if it powers up. I bet it does. Now, unlike the other response...I just saved you 156.50 if I had to have come out and done just that. (But of course I have dozens of fuses since this is the most common repair). Put spa pack screws pack in and then cabinet back on.
Simple. Turn breaker to hot tub off! Next remove cabinet under main topside control. Open spa box. Look for green SC-30 or possibly SC-25 fuse. Take out and go to Home depot or lowe's and get a new one or ones (if there's two). Replace fuse and then flip breaker back on and see if it powers up. I bet it does. Now, unlike the other response...I just saved you 156.50 if I had to have come out and done just that. (But of course I have dozens of fuses since this is the most common repair). Put spa pack screws pack in and then cabinet back on.
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vetten86
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Best advice is to keep an eye on the classified ads in your local newspaper. People sometimes sell hot tubs and spas when they no longer use them. The closer to your home you can find one, the cheaper it will be to buy because of transportation costs. If you need to buy a new one, check with Lowe's or Home Depot. They usually have the best prices and can arrange for installation.
Good luck with your hot tub search.
Best advice is to keep an eye on the classified ads in your local newspaper. People sometimes sell hot tubs and spas when they no longer use them. The closer to your home you can find one, the cheaper it will be to buy because of transportation costs. If you need to buy a new one, check with Lowe's or Home Depot. They usually have the best prices and can arrange for installation.
Good luck with your hot tub search.
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