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jaysdca

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  1. All 2010+ Jacuzzi models have a bypass to get to 106
  2. The new LX cover doesnt have a skirt since it seals directly to the top rail. I can send you a picture if you need one. By the way, Im not sure where you are at, but $14k is a little steep for the LX I thought it may not have a flap, that's why I questioned it above. That's the other thing I was going to mention...the price. Although the top rail thing looks pretty sweet, 14K seems quite high based on what I see overall. Do you have a pic of one installed? I would like to see it if you don't mind. Just the one I have in my store (none in the field), but its kind of like a cross between the 300 and 400 series. I havent seen the LXL in person, but the LX (non-lounge) has a really awesome jet layout. I think I like it better than anything Jacuzzi has come out with in a looong time. Ill shoot a couple pictures here in a minute.
  3. The new LX cover doesnt have a skirt since it seals directly to the top rail. I can send you a picture if you need one. By the way, Im not sure where you are at, but $14k is a little steep for the LX
  4. It sure sounds to me like your electrician gave you 50a breakers. That said, once he puts in the 60a ones you can change it to 60a operation through the control panel.
  5. No. That model is limited to 104 and can not be changed. Certain models with the LCD topside and a different circuit board had the jumper feature. You have an LED model and it can not be altered. Also, yes, new mid-2009 J-400 series units do have a 106 degree over ride by just the press of a couple buttons.
  6. Hi Mark If you disconnect your pump from the circuit board and try the same things you mentioned, does the same thing still happen? What model do you have?
  7. Yes it does. Your new pump will likely come with the wet end needing to be rotated to fit your application.
  8. Nope, its on the sticker or can be looked up by a dealer by serial #
  9. Yes. There should be a little sticker on the box that houses your circuit board with your serial number and build date. Moat of the new ones also have that info on a sticker on the black abs pan the spa sits on. I can look it up by serial number as well.
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