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  1. HA HA HA, I had checked all those things prior and none seemed out of the norm. Thought it might be a sensor or something. And very well still could be a sensor, Because today I went out to check the LED's again and noticed the ready light lit, I thought how odd. The water was hot, the jets are working. GO figure. Not sure what was up but all good now. Thanks
  2. I have a Hotsprings Landmark (circa 2003) and have very little issues over the year. However I went out to use it and noticed the water cold. I checked the panel and the red power light was on but the green ready light was out. I reset the breakers and nothing. Drained it, cleaned it, installed new filters, filled it and fired it back up. The system comes on as though everything is working. You can turn the jets on and feel heat from the heater. After 3-5 minutes the jets turn themselves off and the red power light stays lit however you can longer feel heat from the heater. The ozone generator seems to still work and even the circualting pump works, but you can't turn the jets back on and it doesn't heat. Help!!!!! Well after first posting this I went back out and figured turn it on once again and see what happens. This time I first pulled the panel cover off and pulled the relay board to make sure it wasn't blown. It was fine. So I turned on the breakers. Lim light is green, Heater light is red. Boo Hoo. Circulating pump and jet pumps working fine. This time felt no heat from heater whatsoever. Now I am really puzzled. Red poer light still on. No blinking lights or anything. Help again!!! LOL
  3. Ok guys, thanks, I will look into the voltage and current draw. It is raining tonight so probably wait until tomorrow and check but believe the circuit board looked ok. As for being on for a long period I don't think it came on at all to heat the water. If it is a relay can I replace that myself? I know electronics to a degree but not an engineer. basically question is can I get a relay to replace it?
  4. Ok I have a Hotsprings Spa (6 years old) with a No-Fault Heater on the system. I recently drained the tub for water change and cleaning. I left the tub empty for a week (no freezing temperatures) as I was busy with other things (work, family, etc.). I cleaned the tub yesterday and filled it back up. After getting it full I flipped the breakers back on as I usually do and system fired up like it was fine. I set the temperature and thought nothing of it. This evening after a 30 mile bike ride I decided to relax in the tub to relieve the sore muscles in my legs. So as I start to step in I notice the water is not hot. It is warm (70 or so) from the ambient temperature and the sun hitting the tub all day. I take the panel off and the heater is cool to the touch.....BUMMER!. I reset the power again. Turning it off leaving for ten minutes then firing it back up. No luck the heater is still cool. So now I take off the cover to the electronics box. I see two leds lit. One says "heater on" and quite frankly can't remember what the other one said. The "heater on" LED is lit in red (I assume not good) and the other LED is lit green. I am assuming that I have a sensor issue as a coupe of years ago had the same sort of issue (it was under warranty then) and called and i vaguely remember the tech saying it wasn't the heater but some other electronic problem. So anyway any help anyone can provide would be greatly appreciated. I will probably have to resort to calling a tech but would rather try to get it working or troubleshoot the problem first. I like the feel of sitting in the hot tub not getting raked over the coals by overpriced service calls just to find out it was a 25 cent problem. Thanks in advance.
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