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  1. It looks like there was a change in the chip style between the models of board. My tub has circuit board 6600-293. Later model tubs used an updated replacement board 6600-297. One of the differences appears to the type of chip used. On my board the area behind that chip appears somewhat discolored. Wondering if that contributed to the snubber blowing.🤔
  2. Ok, so I pulled the board out and took some photos of the back. There's an area that seems somewhat discolored but not sure if that's normal. Any idea what this section of the board is responsible for?
  3. Here’s a photo of the rest of the board. Pretty crowded with wires. As of right now everything. Seems to work fine except the flow switch. I have a replacement coming for that. FL2 (stuck closed) error when plugged in and FL1 (stuck open) when I power the tub without the switch installed.
  4. Just for anyone with a similar issue in the future. This is where it appears to have blown out.
  5. Install was about 5 years ago. This past spring we noticed our interior breaker fouled and needed to be replaced. I’ll dig around online for a replacement. I found a couple pieces and “reassembled” it to reveal some numbers.
  6. Thanks! I’ll take a thorough look. Any idea what the specs would be of a replacement? Here’s another photo showing what may be some charring marks around those similar power lines.
  7. This is the board without cables and I don’t see anything that resembles that resistor on here. 211CE568-730A-4450-ABF4-60C3BDD08CC6.webp
  8. Thanks, do you happen to know which component? I inspected the board and schematics I could find and there’s no indication of where that part came from. The board is still clean and the tub works fine. I have a replacement flow switch coming to address the FL2 error.
  9. Hello, Wondering if anyone can help me identify what this is. Recently had an FL2 error code on my spa and while inspecting the wires behind the panel I noticed some charring in an area towards the bottom of the control box. This was lying at the bottom of the box. The tub seems to work fine other than the FL2 error and I can’t find anywhere on the board where this would have come from.
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