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mark mcclurr Posted on Feb 09, 2013
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Leisure Bay spa will not heat past 86 degrees. Element and sensors are new. Spa has excellent flow and correct voltage at terminals.

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If the spa does not heat up to 104 degrees then the temp sensor is what you are going to need.
Are there error codes showing on the screen of the topside?
You will need to know the model number of the control box or the model number of the heater tube in order to get the proper sensor.


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  • mark mcclurr Feb 11, 2013

    I have replace the heater assembly. It came with new sensors. Have not seen any error codes in spa side display.

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You need to check your temp sensor and your high limit. Both are tubes that slide into the plumbing on or near your heater. If this is a tube heater then they are probally at on each end of the heater and will have small wires coming from them that go back to the control board. Farely common problem and easy enough to fix with replaceing them both. A number of models wire them together so they come as one part. Good luck.

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Anonymous

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SOURCE: my spa heater is saying the spa is 126 degrees so

Use a thermometer to check the actual temp of the water to see if the units temp probe is accurate. Also what is the max temp allowed by the spas safety program...owners manual.
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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 27, 2009

SOURCE: heater working but will not heat spa past 80deg

If you have an external by-pass on the pipeing going into the heater you will need to close this down almost all the way (80-90%) if not you have trouble with the internal by-pass. This is inside your manifold on the heater and is letting to much water go past the heater and will need to be replaced. Good luck

A Miller

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SOURCE: Need manual for Leisure Bay spa

Go here http://www.spasbyleisurebay.com/ and click on Spa Manuals.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 16, 2011

SOURCE: I have a leisure bay spa with a s pack 3000

i have a s-pack 3000 that has no display ? so do i need a top side or a new pack??

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If your spa will not heat up to the 104 degrees or what temperature you set it at then you have a bad temp sensor.

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