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Finally up and running. thanks for all the help. Seems to be working perfectly
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2 hours ago, RDspaguy said:
Thanks, JUST ORDERED !
I did finally get a response from someone about repairing the board but he felt it would be too expensive to repair
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Striking out with getting board repaired. The new circuit board is $300 and have been coming across the whole Balboa box with new heater and controller for around $440 ( assuming it’s is the correct setup )
thinking for the extra $130-140 i would rather have a new heater and extra topside controller? Not sure if it matters but my heater and sensors were flooded a couple years ago
good idea/bad idea? Waste of money?Can anyone tell me if is this the correct unit ?
Balboa Water Group 54216-Z VS500Z Spa Control System With Duplex Topside https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01508T8FO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_2SH9E5QFSPY6HSCBZF70
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I will try making a few calls and see if I can find anyone that is comfortable repairing this board. Not sure how successful I will be.
thanks again in for all the help
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1 hour ago, CanadianSpaTech said:
Heater relays fail. Some last a lifetime some don't. Some just burn up inside itself others fail on a grand scale like yours did.
Just the board. Heater is likely still fine.
My electronics guy has made this repair in the past on unavailable/discontinued boards for me. He takes a section from a different board and glues it in but he really is good at what he does and it is only done in cases where there are no other options. The repair cost for this can be close to buying new.
thanks! Circuit board has gone up about $100 in price since last year!! A little over $300 now.
would have hoped it would have lasted longer than year.
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thanks for the help!
Ill check for tightness but pretty sure its tight. SO what's bets option and how do I ensure this doesn't happen again?
This hot tub did get flooded last year , which is why I replaced circuit board, controller, and pump. The heater did not get replaced. Is there anything that could be bad on actual heater from the flood that is causing this? Everything has functioned perfect for the last year
Should I look into spaguts and swap out the unit?
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Ok, maybe your on to something with heater. earlier this year the hot tub was ruined in a flood. it was submerged underwater for a few hours (about as high as the heater was under water) I replaced the pump, control panel and topside. I left heater as i though it was ok. It is coming up to temp now on the STD setting but appears to almost always be running
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just cleaned the filter and issue seems the same with clean/new filter
I switched to std mode and it seems almost every time i am near the tub it appears to be running. Not sure if it ever shuts off. Is this nromal?
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good info. Exact same thing has happened to mine and i have no idea where the pieces went. my filter stays in place and seem to function fine so haven't paid it a lot of attention but will try some of the fixes mentioned
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I replaced some parts recently (board, pump and control) and since I feel as if my tub isn't consistent with temperature
I used to be able to leave it in economy mode and it would never have an issue maintaining 101-102 temps.
Now in economy mode it will display 101 temp but the spa is actually much cooler and is @ 97 or so.Is there a temp sensor that could be faulty or should I look elsewhere?
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6 hours ago, CanadianSpaTech said:
What topside is in it? Check all the settings in "Switchbank A" Make sure A4 is down and A3 matches your topside.
I think this was my issue! I just checked and a4 was up.
I moved a4 down and moved a3 up and seems to be working.
thanks for the help
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It is a fairly new 3 button balboa topside controller
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Here is a pic. I moved the controller cable and tried again. Still flashing the IC code as soon as I start it up (Looks like it is for ice conditions )
the 2 sensors on the heater did go under water. Maybe bad connection there or sensor needs replacing?
what triggers the ic code - guessing a sensor ?
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Thanks I am not sure what is happening but every time I post it does that. Was hoping a moderator could fix?
here is a copy and paste of what I am trying to post.
Have a great lakes spa that got flooded with about 2 of water of so . I replaced the pump and the circuit board and cleaned up the wires Put a new cat6 end on the controller cable.
tub started up fine and heated but now the pump never seems to shut off (running on low speed) and to me it seems hotter than the displayed temp.
It is flashing an occasional code on the display (IC) , and the jet and light buttons are flashing while running. When display flashes the temp is set to 99 but it is flashing 103
Is there another component or sensor that I missed that maybe was affected by the flood or did i possibly install something incorrectly?
I installed a Balboa Water Group Circuit Board VS500 Systems 54369-01, 54369-02, 54369-03 and a Aqua-Flo Flo-Master XP2 06125000-1040 Spa Pump is 2-1/2 HP 230V Dual Speed
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Have a great lakes spa that got flooded with about 2 of water of so . I replaced the pump and the circuit board and cleaned up the wires Put a new cat6 end on the controller cable.
tub started up fine and heated but now the pump never seems to shut off (running on low speed) and to me it seems hotter than the displayed temp.
It is flashing an occasional code on the display (IC) , and the jet and light buttons are flashing while running. When display flashes the temp is set to 99 but it is flashing 103
Is there another component or sensor that I missed that maybe was affected by the flood or did i possibly install something incorrectly?
I installed a Balboa Water Group Circuit Board VS500 Systems 54369-01, 54369-02, 54369-03 and a Aqua-Flo Flo-Master XP2 06125000-1040 Spa Pump is 2-1/2 HP 230V Dual Speed
thanks
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Have a great lakes spa that got flooded with about 2 of water of so . I replaced the pump and the circuit board and cleaned up the wires Put a new cat6 end on the controller cable.
tub started up fine and heated but now the pump never seems to shut off (running on low speed) and to me it seems hotter than the displayed temp.
It is flashing an occasional code on the display (IC) , and the jet and light buttons are flashing while running. When display flashes the temp is set to 99 but it is flashing 103
Is there another component or sensor that I missed that maybe was affected by the flood or did i possibly install something incorrectly?
I installed a Balboa Water Group Circuit Board VS500 Systems 54369-01, 54369-02, 54369-03 and a Aqua-Flo Flo-Master XP2 06125000-1040 Spa Pump is 2-1/2 HP 230V Dual Speed
thanks
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Have a great lakes spa that got flooded with storm surge (about 2 of water of so) . I replaced the pump and the circuit board and cleaned up the wires Put a new cat6 end on the controller cable.
tub started up fine and heated but now the pump never seems to shut off (running on low speed) and to me it seems hotter than the displayed temp.
It is flashing an occasional code on the display (IC) , and the jet and light buttons are flashing while running. When display flashes the temp is set to 99 but it is flashing 103
Is there another component or sensor that I missed that maybe was affected by the flood or did i possibly install something incorrectly?
I installed a Balboa Water Group Circuit Board VS500 Systems 54369-01, 54369-02, 54369-03 and a Aqua-Flo Flo-Master XP2 06125000-1040 Spa Pump is 2-1/2 HP 230V Dual Speed
thanks
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Have a great lakes spa that got flooded with about 2 of water of so . I replaced the pump and the circuit board and cleaned up the wires Put a new cat6 end on the controller cable.
tub started up fine and heated but now the pump never seems to shut off (running on low speed) and to me it seems hotter than the displayed temp.
It is flashing an occasional code on the display (IC) , and the jet and light buttons are flashing while running. When display flashes the temp is set to 99 but it is flashing 103
Is there another component or sensor that I missed that maybe was affected by the flood or did i possibly install something incorrectly?
I installed a Balboa Water Group Circuit Board VS500 Systems 54369-01, 54369-02, 54369-03 and a Aqua-Flo Flo-Master XP2 06125000-1040 Spa Pump is 2-1/2 HP 230V Dual Speed
thanks
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Have a great lakes spa that got flooded with about 2 of water of so . I replaced the pump and the circuit board and cleaned up the wires Put a new cat6 end on the controller cable.
tub started up fine and heated but now the pump never seems to shut off (running on low speed) and to me it seems hotter than the displayed temp.
It is flashing an occasional code on the display (IC) , and the jet and light buttons are flashing while running. When display flashes the temp is set to 99 but it is flashing 103
Is there another component or sensor that I missed that maybe was affected by the flood or did i possibly install something incorrectly?
I installed a Balboa Water Group Circuit Board VS500 Systems 54369-01, 54369-02, 54369-03 and a Aqua-Flo Flo-Master XP2 06125000-1040 Spa Pump is 2-1/2 HP 230V Dual Speed
thanks
Hot Tub Flooded
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My hot tub has flooded again in the recent hurricane. Was completely submerged in saltwater for a few hours. Just last year a put a new SPaGuts VS500 kit in along with a new pump/motor. ( i have gone through this a few times now).
Was thinking about possibly trying replacing just the circuit board and try to re-use heater. Any thoughts if the heater is still ok. or should I just replace everything?
Topside controller is Ok but might try to replace the plug in since it did get wet and might corrode. Has anyone replaced the
I am guessing the pump motor is beyond saving?