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  1. So the reset button seems broken so I bypassed it to test and reads 9.8. So I guess I still need to replace the heater
  2. Check ohms over heater wires, showed OL, pressed reset button, no change. My original board was wired for 110, the new looked the same. Once hooked up, everything worked, control panel, jets, light. Unlike before. And the lim and htr leds both light up. I imagine the heater is bad, but how do I check to see if power is being sent to the heater?
  3. It's a iq2000, someone was parting out his leaking tub, had it checked out and there's nothing wrong with it. After some research I read that this heater it's prone to failure, especially on refill. It's a Watkins no fault 6000
  4. Update. Got another iq2000 control board, hooked up, everything works fine, except it doesn't get hot
  5. Update, found reset on heater, pushed it, now when power is connected display comes on for a few seconds
  6. Well new thermostats came in, hooked up, plugged in the power cord, and...... Blinking red light, no display, circulation pump still working, any other ideas? On a side note, I only plugged them in, didn't actually screw them in to their locations, not sure if that makes a difference
  7. Oh that would be great. Rather than up upgrade to entire electrical system, 20 bucks sure beats 500. I'll update results after I test it
  8. No, none of the leds on the main board are lit, just the flashing red one on the control panel
  9. 3 leds, top is green says lim ok Bottom 2 are red for htr on and control unplugged, none are lit. I'll give ohm readings on the thermistors after I get my hands on a MM later today
  10. I have an older 99 hot springs prodigy. Recently our house was struck by lightning, now the control panel power light is blinking and the display doesn't illuminate, and none of the controls work. The water stays hot and circulates when plugged in. I checked the control panel board and it looks fine (no burn marks or broken piceces) same with the main control board (iq 2000). I've searched and searched and found some people with almost the same problem, except mine still stays hot and circulates. Any ideas?
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