steveb Posted November 7, 2005 Report Share Posted November 7, 2005 I bought a Lagunas Spa from a local dealer and just had it delivered over the weekend. I had the spa wired for the 40amp 220 service and with much disappointment the spa never worked. I know power is getting to the control board and passing through the junction box to the board circuitry. Has anyone heard of problems with this Sundance model? It is a 110/220 convertible model so I was wondering if there has been any problems with this design. I noticed some inconsistencies with the wiring schematic and the actual board layout too. I know the tub is wired per the directions but I am wondering if the directions were printed incorrectly for the 40/220 installation. Does anyone have any ideas on something I can test while waiting for the service tech to arrive? With the conversation I had with the dealer over the weekend he led me to believe that they always blame the wiring and not the spa controls for these problems. Based on that I am a bit nervous. Thanks in advance for any advice. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
a42n8mom Posted November 7, 2005 Report Share Posted November 7, 2005 I bought a Lagunas Spa from a local dealer and just had it delivered over the weekend. I had the spa wired for the 40amp 220 service and with much disappointment the spa never worked. I know power is getting to the control board and passing through the junction box to the board circuitry. Has anyone heard of problems with this Sundance model? It is a 110/220 convertible model so I was wondering if there has been any problems with this design. I noticed some inconsistencies with the wiring schematic and the actual board layout too. I know the tub is wired per the directions but I am wondering if the directions were printed incorrectly for the 40/220 installation. Does anyone have any ideas on something I can test while waiting for the service tech to arrive? With the conversation I had with the dealer over the weekend he led me to believe that they always blame the wiring and not the spa controls for these problems. Based on that I am a bit nervous. Thanks in advance for any advice. I think you need to buy it as a 220. You might want to check with the dealer. Did you have them do the electrical? I think you may need 60 amp also. This is a great spa hopefully it will work soon. Elise Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
steveb Posted November 7, 2005 Author Report Share Posted November 7, 2005 I think you need to buy it as a 220. You might want to check with the dealer. Did you have them do the electrical? I think you may need 60 amp also. This is a great spa hopefully it will work soon. Elise Thanks for the reply. I had an electrician I was familiar with do the work for me at the recommendation of the dealer. I was thinking that I would need to buy it as a 220 too. The dealer said it was convertible by the electrician from 110 to 220 by moving a wire and jumper and that it shipped default at 110. It looks like a great spa and I am looking forward to being able to use it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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