SOURCE: Heater cycles on and of, pool/spa does not reach desired temp
hello, It sounds like you may not be getting circulation thru the heater. Make sure the valves are open to allow water to pass thru the heating system. Some systems use a bypass on the heater so there is not a lot of wear on the coil system in the heater. If it is not circulating it will get too hot and the safety shut down will occure. If you are getting water circulating thru the heater, then the thermocouple or auto start igniter system is not working correctly. It is trying to start and can't then recycles. If the burners are igniting on the startup and then shutting back down you may have a bad control unit or thermal sensor unit. Since the unit is gas have a professional service it for you. Good Luck, RAC
SOURCE: how do you replace jets on dream maker spa X-500
There is a tool that comes with the spa, instructions are in the owners manual. If you don't have the manual you can download it here
http://www.dreammakerspas.com/_PDFs/0607l.pdf
If you don't have the tool you can order one from Dream Maker.
SOURCE: my dream maker spa does not work. there is
open control panel will see a small glass fuse replace if blown if 220 volt check that getting power on both lines
SOURCE: Dream Maker spa - does my dream maker spa 4 person
Depending upon the age, the Dream Maker has a digital thermostat which is easy to change but to be honest I don't think that is the cause of your problem.
Check the keypad connection on the PCB (circuit board).
t could be either the keypad or PCB at fault and withou trying one or the other you'll not be able to determine the problem. My advise would be for you to contact your local parts supplier and ask them whether or not they can supply you a keypad to try with the option to send it back for a refund if it doesn't cure the problem.
A keypad can be trial fitted to the PCB, just unplug the old one, plug the new one in and turn on the power. There's no need to install the keypad to the spa, therefore you wont damage it in anyway.
If the keypad doesn't cure the problem, change the PCB.
Regards,
Ian.
http://hottub.synthasite.com
SOURCE: spa won't heat
you need to have the heater tested, there should be about 10 ohms of resistance when testing across the heater leads. MAKE SURE POWER IS OFF, and disconnect the wires at the posts then test for resistance.
If the multimeter reads an open, the heater is bad. Also make sure that you actually get 240 volts across the heater leads when the system is on.
You should have a spa technician test it if you are not comfortable working with electronics.
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