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I have a inground pool, It seems there is a leak somwhere in the jacuzzi jets. I real don't use the jacuzzi part that often. Is there a way to cap off the jet holes. rather thatn going through the expensive of fixing.
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your local jacuzzi dealer should be able to source you some parts , but i can tell you if it's only a o-ring failure these are avail from your local hardware store , as most jets are rebuildable , some are not look at back for screws to see if they are or not
I'd suggest the 1.5 HP Hayward Super Pump, model SP2610X15. It's layout makes fitting it into the footprint of the Jacuzzi easier since it's ports roughly line up and are smaller in spread than the jacuzzi. Any pump will require some monor replumbing; the Haywards should be the least intrusive.
Another good choice would be the Pentair Whisperflow in a 1.5HP with or without the variable spped features.
This is an ether or situation. Most systems now are set up with three way valves and if you turn the jets on you will shut the pool returns down. If you turn the pool back on you will shut the spa jets off.
Clean the bottom screen first.
Where the hose hooks to the wall you have a finger screen either in the wall or sticking out of the wall. Ether way pull that out and clean it.
Chech all of your hose floats and jet's make sure none leak and check the float inside the head. Good luck.
check the face of the jet trim to make sure it is turned on. most jets today turn clockwise and counter clockwise to turn the water on/off on each jet.
The number one problem is air leaks.......check all connections to see that they are tight, and rubber seals. The intake side would give you trouble with air leaks. If you dont find any leaks then I would pull the pump cover and check the impellor. Pool stores have parts and lots of knowledge.
It sounds like the circuit board has a bad blower control relay which kicks on intermittenly. If the blower off button is pushed, the blower shuts off, right? Sometimes the problem is in the blower itself, but very rare. The spa should be on a dedicated circuit as stated in the installation manual, no with the pool.
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