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Balboa VS501Z not heating but power to all the appropriate places


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My Balboa VS501Z is not heating the water.  The pump is working just fine and the filter is clean.  The heater is 5.5Kw 800 15in 2x2 M7 Stud.  I've tested all the locations mentioned in https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJaHPz75qJU and https://www.balboawatergroup.com/getdoc.cfm?id=1808.  And I've got 240v across the black and the red L1 and L2.  I've got 243v across the two copper leads going into the heater.  All of this is when the heat light is on.  I've tested all three fuses and they all have connectivity.

How to figure out if it's the circuit board or the heater that has failed?  My guess would the heater but that's just speculation.

Hopefully this post works since I've repeatedly failed the "prove you're not a bot" questions on sign-up.  The sign-up disagree on what day follows Tuesday, how many hours there are in a day, and what the third letter of 'letter' is.  Please mods, be kind.

-Darren

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On 4/24/2024 at 6:14 PM, Darren Stalder said:

I've got 243v across the two copper leads going into the heater.

ODD... Heat light on and you get 240V to the copper tabs then it should be heating or the GFCI should be tripping. Try Test button on the GFCI and make sure it is working correctly.. Did you ohm test the element? 

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Milton,ON When you install it just make sure to look down the tube and make sure the element is centered in the tube and not touching the side wall of the tube. Drop out the sensor on the short end to make it easier to remove the old and install the new. I stick my fingers in the long end and keep the element centered in the tube and then tighten the large nut on the short end first and then the nut on the long end. Also make sure the o-rings in the element don't fall off. Read below and you should not have any issues. Careful when tightening the 3/8" nuts to the copper tabs. Be sure to hold the nut underneath. You want it tight but if you go to far you might snap the element post. They twist easily so hold it in place with a wrench. I have a 3/8" wrench that I ground down the sides so it fits between the copper tab and the nut.  Good Luck 

Recommend (Out of London,ON.. spend $100 get free shipping): 

https://www.poolandhottubdepot.com/balboa-4-0-kw-heater-element/

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