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Anonymous Posted on Sep 18, 2011

The plug on my dream maker keeps clicking and the screen says sn

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  • Posted on Aug 19, 2009

SOURCE: my dream maker hot tub keeps needing to be reset

Your heating element is going to ground and 'leaking' current. The GFCI is picking it up and you will need a new element.

If you need further help, I’m available over the phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/craig_3fa289bf857b1a3c

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 06, 2010

SOURCE: I have a Dream Maker x-spa Dition 4 person spa. i

hi i am having the same problem have you managed to fix it and how any help would be much appreciated thanks joe [email protected]

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Image739 hot tub turn power on and error code 5n comes on panel board what is code 5n and where is reset button

OK, 5n is meant to say SN meaning sensor. This is refering to your temperature sensor, and means that the computer thinks that the sensor has failed.

Check to see that it is plugged into the board completely, then verify that it is not chewed up by a mouse or rat. Both of these are the most often seen problems.

Beyond that feel free to email me if you still need assistance.

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My jets wont work and the control manuel reads sn and oh. i keep hearing a clicking off and on and the motor gets hot but wont pump!

Jet motor into heat caused the excessive electrical voltage, and it usually occurs due to diode leakage as a filter voltage current (Amperes) so that high voltage current menorobos undirected, if the let the capacitor (elco) will be melted and broken, but usually the damage will be saved elco by the resistor. Sedangakan presence of vibration or the click caused by the transistor (as a regulator of power and heat) could not withstand the heat so that the voltage entering the transformer changes or up and down and the transformer will be damaged if allowed to melt.
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I have a comfort spa portable hot tub with the pump housed within I am hearing a clicking noise and the dispaly shows the temperature readings ascending and the error code sn - what is the problem

This indicates a sensor failure. Either the temperature sensor has failed, or it has become disconnected from the control unit. If you find that it is still in place, replace the sensor.
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I have a Dream Maker x-spa Dition 4 person spa. i

hi i am having the same problem have you managed to fix it and how any help would be much appreciated thanks joe [email protected]
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Plugged in our EZ Spa for first time - panel shows 'SN'

Open your drain for a moment till you get water or force water into the skimmer. If you have an air lock in the pipes this will stop the spa from working.
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I have a dream maker and my heater will not turn on. I had this problem once before when I drained it. However I cannot get the SN error code to go away. Any help would be great

Dream Makers do not have traditonal heaters. You may have an airlock. Look for a plug on top of the pump or some part of the plumbing, loosen to let the air out.
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SN ?Non Functional High Temp Sensor? error message

unplug and plug after 20 sec. turn pump fast and wait for 1 min if nothing air is trap anf need to be out
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No heat sensor

you need a new high limit sensor for your control box. What is the model number of the control box?
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