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  1. I have layz Vegas and today it is flat as a pancake. When I try to reinflate the air comes out of the bubble skirt and the hot tub won’t inflate. is it dead ?
  2. Hello, I have lay-z spa Miami (54123) 2123N 11-25-2013. Its old so I have about 5 holes, where air leaking, but last summer and this summer every time I found it easy with soup and water and fix it. Now I do not know how the air disappears, because I spry about ten times all lazy spa with soup and water mix and no bubbles... I try it so many times, but no bubbles in any place... Also I try other screw valvet from bestway mattress, who looks same, but also air disappears... What to check or what to try to do? How to find where air leaking? Inflated with full and unpolluted water, enough air is released within 5 hours, so hole or smth must be not so small....
  3. My spa has a speaker lift system which is controlled by an air compressor. Push a button and the speakers rise out of the tub. Push it again and they go back into the hot tub. I also have a TV lift system that works the same way. My air compressor has auto shut-off at 125 PSI and starts back up at 95 PSI. If I lift the TV - no problems. When I lift the speakers the pressure drops below 75PSI and the air compressor runs non-stop. I would like to find the leak so that the air compressor isn't running the entire time that the speakers are lifted. Any tricks to finding the leak besides spraying soapy water on the lines. I tried that and it didn't work for me. No luck finding the leak. Any clue if a pressure regulator will work for me? I only need 40PSI to lift the speakers and TV. Will a pressure regulator make the compressor pressure reach the shut-off point of 125PSI while only putting out 50-60 PSI to the equipment? Or does a pressure regulator bleed air so that the compressor will never reach the cut-off point and continue to run non-stop? Thanks!
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