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  1. You mentioned you had 108° control panels I don't remember which brand I think it was caldera. Will they work with an aleko inflatable hot tub 4 person? I am so tired of these 104° control panels. They are just not hot enough. I guess I can buy a bucket heater or inversion heater or whatever but if they're compatible I would like to look at one if you have one available or at least a price quote. Or if you know how to override this 104 temperature with some sort of hack it's already past the warranty So I'm not worried about voiding that. The company says they got other control panels but they're the newer ones that don't go over 104°. Please help help help. 

  2. So you have the older style control pad with a phone type connection? I may have one, I could check tomorrow. Check to make sure there is nothing stuck in the ozone venturi valve that is in the 3/4" line after the heater. I've had that cause the protection mode before.
  3. As long as both breakers are double pole 220v then it doesn't matter. I never look at the sub panel part numbers so I don't know off the top of my head, but some are for 110 to 220 convertible tubs and 1 of the breakers is single pole.
  4. Sounds like the voltage to the pumps could be wrong. Need to check jumpers and instructions and see if the new Pack has different setups for 110v or 220v. Sometimes you need to move wires within the pack. Usually that situation means that the pumps are 220v and only getting 110v, but check first to see what voltage the pumps are supposed to be and double check the instructions. *****I just looked at Balboa 501z wiring diagram and it looks like only the heater or blower can be 220v....so if you have 220v pumps I don't think you can use that Pack unless the pumps are convertible back to 110v. Read the instructions and check voltages to confirm....
  5. Yeah it looks like the white heater wire may have been loose or not fully inserted into H2 terminal.
  6. Yes. In the back of the circ pump there is a cap with a small screw in the center. You need a small screw driver to remove it. If water pours out or if it's wet then it's done.
  7. Has the circ pump been replaced with the newer E5 pump at some point? If so I would check the circ pump to see if water has gotten into the back motor part of it. Unscrew the small screw in the back cap and see if it's wet in there. If so that's the problem.
  8. You need to check the heater to ground. One probe in white or black and the other in the ground wire. Should read open. Any resistance and it's bad.
  9. actually I just realized you said it was an Aspire. Unplug everything associated with the music system first. Then see what happens.
  10. No, the hi limit is the one that is under the grey foam insulation located up against the heater....you can follow the wire from where it plugs into the control box. I doubt it's that though. They are incredibly reliable. More likely the control board.
  11. Either one. The top one is the older style and the bottom one is the newest version.
  12. You need a double pole 30 and double pole 20. On the 30 amp gfci breaker there will be a seperate terminal for the neutral wire in addition to the two hot wires.
  13. I like beer. lol. That should do it then if the old one was chewed. You should be good for a while then with all of the new parts.
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