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  1. That is unfortunate. You have been a great deal of help regardless.
  2. So do I need to get another multimeter to test these?
  3. 10-14 ohms is what I thought I saw, I must have misread. I've got the fluke auto ranging so I do not have a 20k setting. I removed them both and tested but both are reading open.
  4. Thermistors show no damage but are still showing open when checked with my multimeter. Not sure where to go from here. I did see that I had placed an extra o ring on the thermostat sensor. Not sure if that could affect it?
  5. They just screw into the heater with an o ring. You also can't misplace them because the plugs for high limit and thermostat are different. I'll post back with resistance. Checked them with power on and both high limit and thermostat are open. I'd read they were supposed to be between like 10-14? Assuming I cracked both thermistors by over tightening them.
  6. They are brand new thermistors as well. Am I just unplugging them from the control panel and putting a lead in each side?
  7. Yes, I believe the only way for the jets to come on is with either the cleaning cycle or the other jet button. Unless I am missing something. I know with the 120v the heater should kick off when the jets come on. I'm assuming that is what you're getting after.
  8. It was wired to 110 before. Still getting 1v coming from heater. Checked power in and it is at 120v.
  9. I don't see anything out of the ordinary. Still no voltage. Also, whenever I kickoff the power water starts flowing out of the ozonator. Is the normal?
  10. Pulled the jumpers and kicked the power back on. Shows 1v on the empty right side and 0 on the control wires.
  11. Wired for 120v, so I'm assuming it should be 120. Shows 1 ATM. Filters are brand new.
  12. I know the leads to the far left (green, white, black) plug into the no fault heater.
  13. Not sure where to put my multimeter for that.
  14. Tub came with the house. New filters, new thermistors for high limit and thermostat. Circ pump I'm assuming is working because there are bubbles coming out from the drain. Light on panel for heater will light red when I turn the dial. Assuming my heating element is bad but the sellers said everything worked fine last fall.
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