mrfixit352 Posted November 15, 2009 Report Posted November 15, 2009 i have a m-7 spa pack and i'm converting it to a heat exchanger system and i need to turn on pump 1 in low speed any one know how to do this ? with out shorting out the board and letting the magic smoke out of the board LOL. i hate it when that happens. Quote
Roger Posted November 15, 2009 Report Posted November 15, 2009 i have a m-7 spa pack and i'm converting it to a heat exchanger system and i need to turn on pump 1 in low speed any one know how to do this ? with out shorting out the board and letting the magic smoke out of the board LOL. i hate it when that happens. Don't you have an old basic topside you could plug in? Bypass the flow controls and hit the button. Quote
mrfixit352 Posted November 19, 2009 Author Report Posted November 19, 2009 as far as the old control ... no i don't, i wanted to have the electric heater as a back up heater incase the boiler didn't turn on say set at 95*f and the heat exchanger set at operating temp 101*f but it doesn't seem possible i was going to use a different temp control and turn on the pump through a relay but i think i'm going to have to just use the controller to run a 220v transformer and unhook the elec heater all together. the only reason i wanted to do it that way is cause it gets really cold up here in canada and i'm not always around and frozen hot tubs are no fun i don't imagine and i do not want to find out Quote
canadianrepairman Posted November 19, 2009 Report Posted November 19, 2009 i have a m-7 spa pack and i'm converting it to a heat exchanger system and i need to turn on pump 1 in low speed any one know how to do this ? with out shorting out the board and letting the magic smoke out of the board LOL. i hate it when that happens. If you really want to do this hook a 220v transformer to your htr, then hook that to a 3 way zone valve that connects to your boiler lines then plumb your boiler down stream of your system( other wise the higher oeration temp of your boiler will screw with your probes) I would use a stainless steel exchanger pot with the largest connectors you can find ie:2" or 2 1/2" Quote
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