I removed the fuses and checked them for continuity with a multi-meter. I also checked the pump voltage at the connector on the board...zero with the switch on or off...while the same method for pump 1 showed the correct voltage with the switch on. I'm at work and don't have a picture of the board at the moment, but nothing looks burned or damaged. I removed the pump 2 connector from the board to look at it. Nothing looked out of the ordinary and it separated and snapped back on easily. The spa is a 2012 model that I bought in 2015 and I replaced the circuit board a couple years ago. I have the old one. I may pull the fuses out it and put them in the current board just for kicks and grins.