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Posted on Sep 07, 2013

My Dream Maker spa won't turn on there is power to the outlet.

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Mine 2010 dream maker stopped working all of a sudden. I could hear a click as if it was trying to start. I checked the fuse and it was blown. I replaced it for $3.33 and all is working now.

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    Alicia R Dec 18, 2021

    I just bought an old used Eclipse asis. The same thing is happening. Which fuse was bad? My husband tested the motor and it turns on fine. We do get power to the keypad that turns the jets and lights on.
    but when we plug in the hot tub he hears clicking but the motor does not turn on.

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Not too familiar with that brand but check all fuses with ohm meter

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  • Posted on Apr 01, 2010

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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

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  • Posted on Nov 04, 2009

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.

john h

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  • Posted on Nov 04, 2009

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

Ian  Hot Tub

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  • Posted on Jun 18, 2010

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Assuming that you've got adequate water flow, clean/new filter and the pump works as it should; Try a new sensor. They can and do sometimes fail and the sensor is much cheaper than the PCB. ;)

Cheers,
Ian, from: http://hottub.synthasite.com

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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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Can it be put on a timer so it won't come on so often

Yes.
If spa plugs into ordinary outlet, then choose heavy-duty outdoor timer. Use P1261 with GFCI or P1121 without GFCI.
If outlet already has GFCI, do not use two GFCIs
http://waterheatertimer.org/pdf/Intermatic-P1100-series-sell-sheet.pdf
http://waterheatertimer.org/Intermatic-timers-and-manuals.html#P1261

If spa is hard-wired, then install T101 for 120volt, or T104 for 240Volt
http://waterheatertimer.org/Intermatic-timers-and-manuals.html#T100-series

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Dream Maker spa GFCI plug was all corroded. I cut off the standard plug that was corroded and installed an industrial grade 120VAC plug with the proper polarity. Plugged the spa back into the GFCI outlet....

Did you make sure you observed the correct polaity on the cord? The white wire should go to the silver screw on the cord cap. The black wire should go to the gold terminal (brass) and the Green wire should go to the Green screw. If the plug was corroded, is it possible that the GFCI is also corroded? They aren't that expensive and you could replace the GFCI yourself if you're sure you can locate the circuit breaker and turn it off.
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My dreammaker spa has power and lights but the pump won,t turn on.it makes a sound for a few seconds like it is trying to turn over then it stops.it was recently running .

Sounds like the pump is jammed or the motor bearings are frozen. If you can take it apart, try the pump first. The bearings on modern motors are pretty reliable. Get everything cleaned and lubed and put it back together. Good luck...Lee
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