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Re: Fixing my Spa

To: Mike Rambour <mikey@b2systems.com>, shop-talk@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Fixing my Spa
From: Eric@megageek.com
Date: Tue, 6 Apr 2004 20:40:45 -0400
I'm not a HotSprings tech, but I've owned one for about 15 years now and I 
had to work on it from time to time.

Here is the thing about HotSprings brand (and other high end models)  they 
have 2 pumps.  (you model may be different)  but mine has an 1/8th HP 
motor and a 3/4HP motor.  One of them is always running (either one or the 
other).  The little pump keeps the water circulating when not in use and 
the big one runs the jets.

>From what you are saying, it sounds like the main pump is shot.  This 
happens over the years (or if you use to much chlorine)  But, you may be 
able to the pull the motor, throw it on a bench and fix it.  I was able to 
fix my 1/8HP motor once.

They don't last forever, but you got a great brand there.  (no interest in 
HotSprings other than I am very happy with their design.)

Inch
http://megageek.com

"Did you exchange, a walk-on part in the war, 
         for a lead role in a cage?"  R Waters.





Mike Rambour <mikey@b2systems.com>
Sent by: shop-talk-owner@autox.team.net
04/05/2004 21:37
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   I have a HotSprings spa, 110Volt that is about 8 to 10 years old cant 
remember exactly when I bought it.  It has been on 24 hours a day for heat 

but we have not heavily used it with the jets (meaning the pump has not 
been used heavily).

    This weekend it started popping the circuit breaker after running the 
jets approximately 20 seconds, it is on a GFCI circuit breaker.  The 
heater 
pump and heater works fine, its just when I turn on the jets pump.  There 
is a different sound than usual, more like a electrical humming when the 
pump is on but the jets appear fine for maybe 20 seconds and pop.

   I am NOT a electrician, I can take a car apart and even have it run 
when 
I put it back together but very limited electrical knowledge.

    How do I test this out to see what is wrong ?

    I was thinking of buying a new GFCI circuit breaker in case that has 
gone bad but its $45 so I would rather test it first.  I cant afford to 
start randomly replacing parts hoping to fix it, my neighbor says get a 
new 
pump motor.






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