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I have a Jacuzzi Platinum series hot tub from the mid to late 90's. It came with our house, and after a replacing the check valve and servicing the shaft seal for the pump that is located under the display panel, I was able to get it to operate. Since then, I receive a flashing FLO error after the hut tub heats for about 20 minutes. If I let it sit for an hour or so, it will heat for another 20 minutes before the problem reoccurs. I replaced the pressure switch and made several attempts to adjust it without any success. The other odd thing is that no matter what I do, I cannot get the tub hotter than 102, even though the control panels shows the max temperature as being 104. I have spent countless hours messing with the pressure switch without any success. It appears that the switch was replaced once before. Could the wires be mixed up, faulty connection, some problem that I am not thinking of? Any help that you can offer would be greatly appreciated."

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I have a Jacuzzi Platinum series hot tub from the mid to late 90's. It came with our house, and after a replacing the check valve and servicing the shaft seal for the pump that is located under the display panel, I was able to get it to operate. Since then, I receive a flashing FLO error after the hut tub heats for about 20 minutes. If I let it sit for an hour or so, it will heat for another 20 minutes before the problem reoccurs. I replaced the pressure switch and made several attempts to adjust it without any success. The other odd thing is that no matter what I do, I cannot get the tub hotter than 102, even though the control panels shows the max temperature as being 104. I have spent countless hours messing with the pressure switch without any success. It appears that the switch was replaced once before. Could the wires be mixed up, faulty connection, some problem that I am not thinking of? Any help that you can offer would be greatly appreciated."

I don't know to much about jacuzzi controls systems unless it is one with a balboa spa pack. If it has a balboa pack you can unplug the pressure switch plug from the circuit board and put a jumper across the the two pins. Have spa spa call for heat it should close the circuit and heat and not read flo. If it still does this it sounds like a pc board problem

If it is a balboa pack try turning to temp sensor about 1/4 to 1/2 turn in the housing. It might heat higher, this is directly from balboa tech school.

The only other thing I know with jacuzzi if it not a balboa pack and has a connector at the top of the circuit board with a bunch wires going to it, 2 are pressure switch wires and can get loose. try to wiggle the wires and push them in.

Hope this helps

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I don't know to much about jacuzzi controls systems unless it is one with a balboa spa pack. If it has a balboa pack you can unplug the pressure switch plug from the circuit board and put a jumper across the the two pins. Have spa spa call for heat it should close the circuit and heat and not read flo. If it still does this it sounds like a pc board problem

If it is a balboa pack try turning to temp sensor about 1/4 to 1/2 turn in the housing. It might heat higher, this is directly from balboa tech school.

The only other thing I know with jacuzzi if it not a balboa pack and has a connector at the top of the circuit board with a bunch wires going to it, 2 are pressure switch wires and can get loose. try to wiggle the wires and push them in.

Hope this helps

You can do all that or just try cleaning your filters first! :lol:

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You can do all that or just try cleaning your filters first! :lol:

Or take them out and see if that resolves your problem, if it does then clean them or replace them.

After the filter check, if your tub has a circ pump, check that too. We have had quite a few that have had circ pump issues, not moving enough water through setting off the flo message.

Have you used a thermometer to check the actual temp of the tub?

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You can do all that or just try cleaning your filters first! :lol:

Or take them out and see if that resolves your problem, if it does then clean them or replace them.

After the filter check, if your tub has a circ pump, check that too. We have had quite a few that have had circ pump issues, not moving enough water through setting off the flo message.

Have you used a thermometer to check the actual temp of the tub?

I have removed the filters in the past and the problem does occur with them removed. I haven't attempted to jump the connectors or inspect any other connections expect for the wires that connect into the pressure switch.

I have not taken any temperature readings other than what is displayed on the panel.

Two quick questions... What does the temp sensor look like? As for the circ pump, which pump is the circ pump (or both)? I have one pump mounted at the base of the tub underneath the control panel, and another mount on the other side of the heating manifold.

Thanks,

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  • 3 years later...

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Or take them out and see if that resolves your problem, if it does then clean them or replace them.

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After the filter check, if your tub has a circ pump, check that too. We have had quite a few that have had circ pump issues, not moving enough water through setting off the flo message.

Have you used a thermometer to check the actual temp of the tub?

I have had the same endless issue of replacing the pressure switch and adjusting to no solution. This is the first time anyone had mentioned that THE PUMP may not be moving enough water to register... although it looks about the same as usual in the tub.

see my "endless" thread ... THANKS!

http://www.poolspaforum.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=31703&pid=139875&st=0entry139875

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