HoosierBuddy
Well-known member
Guys,
I have a rebadged 2006 Jacuzzi Spa that no longer heats. Can someone give me a little advice on this? And before anyone says, "Call the Man!"...I've called them, and they won't call me back!
So...here's the skinny.
The spa was found with the 240V breaker at the spa disconnect tripped. I flipped it back and the spa came on, control panel lit up, pump came on for a heat call...everything appeared fine....but the water wasn't any warmer after 2 hours (80-degrees should be 101).
So...I (with power off when needed) removed the front cover of the spa. Removed the cover off the control box and noted important things:
1. There is 244 V at the "Heater Input" terminals on the circuit board.
2. There is 0V at the "Heater Output" terminals adjacent to these on the circuit board (cycled the thermostat from 70 degrees to 90. Heat Call lights up on the control panel...but no voltage appears at the "Heater Output".
3. There was smoke on the wire leaving the outboard "Heater Output" terminal and some on the circuit board adjacent to and above these terminals.
4. When disconnected, the 5.5 KW heater assembly checks about 11 OHMs across the 2 wires that connect to the circuit board.
Now...assuming the clowns at the spa/pool repair places won't call me back (I'm an hour from any of them BTW)....
I've been on-line and I can buy the entire circuit board for $200. The heater is a little trickier. It looks like the element runs about $80 or the whole heating module is about $150.
That being said...I think 11 Ohms may be about right for a 5.5KW element heater and 240V???
What do you guys think? Replace the circuit board and hope I don't burn up the new one? Replace the circuit board AND the heater? Something else?
I'm leaning towards trying to get the spa guy to talk to me for 1 more day and if that fails to go ahead and order a new circuit board and swap it in hoping for the best.
Phil
I have a rebadged 2006 Jacuzzi Spa that no longer heats. Can someone give me a little advice on this? And before anyone says, "Call the Man!"...I've called them, and they won't call me back!
So...here's the skinny.
The spa was found with the 240V breaker at the spa disconnect tripped. I flipped it back and the spa came on, control panel lit up, pump came on for a heat call...everything appeared fine....but the water wasn't any warmer after 2 hours (80-degrees should be 101).
So...I (with power off when needed) removed the front cover of the spa. Removed the cover off the control box and noted important things:
1. There is 244 V at the "Heater Input" terminals on the circuit board.
2. There is 0V at the "Heater Output" terminals adjacent to these on the circuit board (cycled the thermostat from 70 degrees to 90. Heat Call lights up on the control panel...but no voltage appears at the "Heater Output".
3. There was smoke on the wire leaving the outboard "Heater Output" terminal and some on the circuit board adjacent to and above these terminals.
4. When disconnected, the 5.5 KW heater assembly checks about 11 OHMs across the 2 wires that connect to the circuit board.
Now...assuming the clowns at the spa/pool repair places won't call me back (I'm an hour from any of them BTW)....
I've been on-line and I can buy the entire circuit board for $200. The heater is a little trickier. It looks like the element runs about $80 or the whole heating module is about $150.
That being said...I think 11 Ohms may be about right for a 5.5KW element heater and 240V???
What do you guys think? Replace the circuit board and hope I don't burn up the new one? Replace the circuit board AND the heater? Something else?
I'm leaning towards trying to get the spa guy to talk to me for 1 more day and if that fails to go ahead and order a new circuit board and swap it in hoping for the best.
Phil
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