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  1. Thanks @RDspaguy! I'll try hunting for that leak.
  2. , I have a 2003 Marquis Reward that's still in decent shape. It had a leak in the heater element, so I replaced that and that particular leak went away. I've got some general questions about an old tub like this: 1) The cover is pretty worn and has holes in it. I contacted my local Marquis dealer and they said they don't sell covers for products out of warranty. Does anyone know if those online custom cover companies are worthwhile? It seems to be about $350 for a new one that's 84x84 with 17" corners. 2) There's still a small leak where a tiny bit of water continuously comes out from somewhere. It's such a small leak that I'm not concerned about the water level. Is there any other reason to be concerned? I was thinking of just trying one of those liquid leak fix products next time I drain it since I don't have much to lose. 3) The ozonator bulb is out, and it seems this Ozonator part number is not available online (650-0525). I saw other threads on here about replacing it with a different part https://www.poolspaforum.com/forum/index.php?/topic/18648-marquis-ozonator-replacement/ Should I bother with it at this point or just run the chloride level a bit higher (1-3ppm)? Thanks!
  3. Do you think this and a gasket would work? http://www.amazon.com/Split-Heaters-Screws-Waterway-400-5421/dp/B004VTGGOK
  4. I'm in San Diego. I searched Google and didn't find anything obvious next me. It's a 2003 Reward.
  5. Thanks markee. Can you point me to where to buy one? I don't see something that looks like these on any of the spa parts sites.
  6. It looks like it has a Phillips screw on it. Leave that and just try hand tightening? I can send a better picture if it helps
  7. Hi, we inherited a hot tub after buying a house, and we finally decided to try it for the first time in over 2 years. After cleaning it out and filling it up, it seemed to be working well. However, I looked in the maintenance panel and see a leak from one of the pipes. It appears to be a coming from a clamp from the computer to the pump. I've linked to two images -- one showing the exact location of the leak, and one showing a picture. Should I put some pipe sealant on this or get a new clamp? http://s7.postimg.org/5rfu1eu5n/leak.png http://s7.postimg.org/x4l0w60q3/leak.jpg
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