tom42 Posted July 28, 2009 Report Share Posted July 28, 2009 Ok, I need an expert here. I have a California Cooperage by Colemen Model 70. EVERYTHING WORKS BUT THE HEAT. I got a low flow switch detection (red light flashing) so I turned it off and on after a while and everything was ok, now not so much. Any ideas, do I need to replace the PRESSURE SWITCH? The HEATER? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ps558 Posted July 28, 2009 Report Share Posted July 28, 2009 Ok, I need an expert here. I have a California Cooperage by Colemen Model 70. EVERYTHING WORKS BUT THE HEAT. I got a low flow switch detection (red light flashing) so I turned it off and on after a while and everything was ok, now not so much. Any ideas, do I need to replace the PRESSURE SWITCH? The HEATER? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Flashing red light indicates the pressure is not closing or stuck closed. First try to run the spa without the filter. If this helps either the filter id dirty or the pressure switch is failing. Also there are slice valves mounted in the plumbing before and after the pump. Make sure they are all the way up. They can become loose and close themselves. If all this does nothing but no flashing lights then look at the heater. I like to make sure the spa is sending voltage to the heater first before replacing it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tom42 Posted July 29, 2009 Author Report Share Posted July 29, 2009 Ok, I need an expert here. I have a California Cooperage by Colemen Model 70. EVERYTHING WORKS BUT THE HEAT. I got a low flow switch detection (red light flashing) so I turned it off and on after a while and everything was ok, now not so much. Any ideas, do I need to replace the PRESSURE SWITCH? The HEATER? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Flashing red light indicates the pressure is not closing or stuck closed. First try to run the spa without the filter. If this helps either the filter id dirty or the pressure switch is failing. Also there are slice valves mounted in the plumbing before and after the pump. Make sure they are all the way up. They can become loose and close themselves. If all this does nothing but no flashing lights then look at the heater. I like to make sure the spa is sending voltage to the heater first before replacing it. Thanks, I jumped the Pressure Swiitch and turned it on and everything worked. I turned it off and now an going to get a pressure switch, where I am no sure yet. Any ideas. Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ps558 Posted July 29, 2009 Report Share Posted July 29, 2009 Ok, I need an expert here. I have a California Cooperage by Colemen Model 70. EVERYTHING WORKS BUT THE HEAT. I got a low flow switch detection (red light flashing) so I turned it off and on after a while and everything was ok, now not so much. Any ideas, do I need to replace the PRESSURE SWITCH? The HEATER? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Flashing red light indicates the pressure is not closing or stuck closed. First try to run the spa without the filter. If this helps either the filter id dirty or the pressure switch is failing. Also there are slice valves mounted in the plumbing before and after the pump. Make sure they are all the way up. They can become loose and close themselves. If all this does nothing but no flashing lights then look at the heater. I like to make sure the spa is sending voltage to the heater first before replacing it. Thanks, I jumped the Pressure Swiitch and turned it on and everything worked. I turned it off and now an going to get a pressure switch, where I am no sure yet. Any ideas. Thanks Most are universal you need one 1-5 psi and 1/8 npt threads like the first two on this link http://www.cheappoolproducts.com/Spa~Heate...4~supplies.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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