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Did not winterize the jacuzzi last winter. replaced various jets and broken valves. now once i put the circuit breaker on nothing shows on the main panel
You'll need to start electrical troubleshooting from a point where you have power and then keep testing further into the unit to find out where the power stops. Is there a local 'ground fault' reset button inside the hot tub control area (under the tub?)
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wow if it got that cold there id be winterizing with food grade antifreeze not just drainig it down, you could miss pockets of water here and there and produce a crack in housing someplace , as for trouble shooting a no flow situation try the ole standby method of methodical subsitution it's worked for 100 years , keep removing parts (start at suction line in pool) temporray out of system till flow starts then you know last part sub'd out was it!!!
it sounds to me like your hot tub has bugs take the control panel apart and clean the bugs out of it. if you have ants in the area they will get into the controls and cause it to trip out. i had similar problem with apump until i found the ants
All the electric power source to all jacuzzi tubs all required to be protected by a "ground fault" device. Have you noticed special wall receptacles in your kitchen and bathroom that have 'test' and 'reset' buttons? There may be a receptacle (or something that looks like a receptacle but without any slots for plugs) near the tub. Push the reset button. If the pump for the tub has an access panel, the device may be behind the panel. And last, the circuit breaker in the main electrical panel may be a ground fault type and needs reset there. Good Luck
1. check the oil level... don't want the auto shut off to be the problem due to low oil level 2. pull the carb bowl and check for residue. Spray out the needle valve in the carb, spray out the bowl and any jet openings you can find...spray them out too. 3.When you winterized, did you put fuel stabilizer in the tank? If not, drain the tank and refill with fresh... 4. check the air filter element and make sure it is clean...
you need to pull the jet body out and then put some 100% RTV silicone around the jet body and the inside of the wall fitting. Once the silicone is in place re-assemble the jet. that will solve the leak unless there is a broken piece on the jet body or the lip of the wall fitting.
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