- Sep 23, 2009
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Of course, sub-zero temps hit last week, so my ~15 year old hot tub decided to stop heating the water. Working seven 12's currently, but managed to empty and blow out before things froze. Got to some electrical testing today to find 10.5 ohms and good continuity at the heating element, but no voltage to it when the board is commanding it. No voltage on the board side of the heater connection either. After a bunch of mucking around, I zoom out to look over the whole board and realise that a small-gauge jumper that runs between 2 relays is pretty much disintegrated... Falls apart when touched. A likely culprit to the no-heating, I figure. One of many things I don't know, though, is what might have caused this. Bad relays? Over-use due to a failed element being "switched on" for possibly many days consecutively?
Worth noting, the top side didn't show any error codes when it was running sans heat. Fuses are all good, 240 to the main terminal, pumps run fine, etc. I also didn't like the looks of the black-ish copper strap, and noticed some scorching on the back of the "bottom" relay.
Any insights from you fine folks?
Worth noting, the top side didn't show any error codes when it was running sans heat. Fuses are all good, 240 to the main terminal, pumps run fine, etc. I also didn't like the looks of the black-ish copper strap, and noticed some scorching on the back of the "bottom" relay.
Any insights from you fine folks?