Fantastic video and guidance. Key helpful notes you addressed. 1) cover the circuit board as water does spray all over. 2.) how to determine the issue is the pressure sensor with a multimeter. One other key video showed how to by-pass the pressure sensor by creating a loop with a thin piece of wire. That step confirmed it was 100% my pressure sensor. With your guidance, fixed my hot tub and saved $$$$. THANK YOU again!
Thank you for posting this video! I followed it exactly on my end and ended up with a functional hot tub again and saved the cost and wait time for a repair tech.
We're so glad to hear that Pete was able to help walk you through to fix your hot tub! Make sure to check back on our channel any time you have service questions for hot tubs or fireplaces.
This was super helpful in confirming what I suspected was wrong with mine. Thank you! (As a side note, the video would be even better without background music as it adds nothing but makes understanding you commentary more difficult.) Again, thank you so much for putting this video together and posting it.
Thanks for the great video. I've found on working on my exact hot tub the most difficult part of any repair is getting those @$%%$@@$ cover panels off and back on. It's a nice tub but those panels were designed by a madman! Whenever I replace the panels I reinstall fewer and fewer screws. Duct tape to the rescue!!!
This is so step-by-step and helpful... thank you! Have a Hot Spot TX that had the double yellow lines. Figured it was a bad switch so got a new one and installed it and... same. When I turn it on and turn on the circ pump, I can definitely feel/hear circulation through the heater manifold. If I short the circuit the heater does turn on, so it doesn't seem like a board issue. What do you think: bad replacement switch, or...?
Thankyou for this video. Followed the video to the letter and got the tub up and running again , Over night it got to 31 deg then got the dashes again ……. So back to testing to see if the new ones faulty ? Anything else that can cause the the dashes to appear ?
Yes, depending on what the error code is. Can you give me a picture of the error? There are a single row of dashes with an asterisks and a double row of dashes…
You have probably received your new switch already, but bypassing it is typically only used for testing purposes, you might receive other error codes with the bypassed.
Hey, great how to video. I did exactly like the video said, but I am still getting an alert on ohms when the pump is not running and the power is on. It’s a brand new pressure switch, but same alert as the old switch. Any suggestions?
Great video, thank you! Ive replaced my switch before and did the exact same thing. I have a question though......roughly how much should a spa cost to run (monthly)? My electric bill is between $70-80 more each month since getting the spa. Everyone I talked to said it should be between $20-30. I have noticed the spa comes on more than twice a day. Is there something I can check or change to minimize that? It is a 2019 Caldera spa (2 pumps) and both pumps are set to 30 mins each. I'm in AZ so it doesn't get very cold. I set it to 102 on the weekends and back to 84 during the week.
The cost of electricity can vary depending on where you’re at and how your hot tub is set up. For instance 220 V is more efficient than 110 V. You can also check your filtration cycles. It’s more efficient for the hot tub to maintain a temperature rather than to keep turning it down and back up again perhaps that’s part of the problem.
A voltage test at the jet pump terminal should tell you which is bad. First determine if the pump is suppose to be receiving 110vac or 240vac. If your spa is a Rhythm or Relay like in the video then it should be getting 240v. Turn on the pump and and test voltage at the black and white wires. If there’s no voltage or anything less than 220 then the board is bad but if you’re getting the correct voltage but the pump isn’t turning on the it’s probably the pump.
Hello, My Spa hot spot SX does not heat above 33 degrees. The screen shows a double line of hyphens but everything else works. At speed 2 it shows the degrees again and the dashes disappear. According to the instructions, the pressure switch is open instead of closed. The filter is not blocked, but the problem remains the same, even without the filter. I switched it off and on again a few minutes later but the problem is still there. Do you think it's the pressure switch that's faulty? Thank you for this video, Sincerely Philippe, STRASBOURG, FRANCE
@@peteworle it was the row of single dashed lines, with the flashing POWER symbol. None of the buttons would work. But, for some reason, the error disappeared after some time and the hot tub is working fine now and has been for the last 3 days. I'm very grateful for your very clear video. This was a straight forward repair and saved me a lot in repairs.
The single row of dashes is a sensor issue. There are 2 sensors for temperature, one in the tub testing the water temperature and one on the heater manifold testing for hi-limit or if the water in the heater is getting too hot. If there is too much of a resistance between the two sensors than the row of single dashes will appear.
Woah that disconnect is so close to the tub.. 5' minimum! Also, why not just disconnect the switch from the harness, and read continuity when the pump is on then off? Seems much simpler. Measuring continuity with a powered circuit will fool your meter. Thanks for the post. As a side note, I bought a new $60 switch, and turned it in by hand, and the damn thing just snapped off in the hole. I ended up buying a plastic compression to 1/8NPT fitting, and modifying it to accept the busted switch, then JB welded the whole thing together. Turned it in with very little force, it seems to be holding.
Depending on the hot tub, we may be able to get the part for you! Just give our Service Department a call and they will be able to assist you. Make sure to have your hot tub Serial Number handy! Service Department: (208) 523-4633 Opt. 1
This doesn’t sound like a programming issue, it sounds more like a circuit board malfunction. A relay on the circuit board is sending power to both the high speed and the low speed of the pump. I would recommend temporarily disconnecting the high speed wire from the board until you can get the circuit board replaced.
Jumping the pressure switch is only a temporary fix to confirm that it’s not working. If that is the problem you have to replace the pressure switch, if then we will move on to the next test. I will need to know exactly what the spa is doing, and what is showing up on the topside.
Thankyou for this video. Followed the video to the letter and got the tub up and running again , Over night it got to 31 deg then got the dashes again ……. So back to testing to see if the new ones faulty ? Anything else that can cause the the dashes to appear ?
Fantastic video and guidance. Key helpful notes you addressed. 1) cover the circuit board as water does spray all over. 2.) how to determine the issue is the pressure sensor with a multimeter. One other key video showed how to by-pass the pressure sensor by creating a loop with a thin piece of wire. That step confirmed it was 100% my pressure sensor. With your guidance, fixed my hot tub and saved $$$$. THANK YOU again!
Love the feedback! Thank you for the reply.
Thank you for posting this video! I followed it exactly on my end and ended up with a functional hot tub again and saved the cost and wait time for a repair tech.
We're so glad to hear that Pete was able to help walk you through to fix your hot tub!
Make sure to check back on our channel any time you have service questions for hot tubs or fireplaces.
Finally, a great LIVE video!
Thank u!
This was super helpful in confirming what I suspected was wrong with mine. Thank you!
(As a side note, the video would be even better without background music as it adds nothing but makes understanding you commentary more difficult.)
Again, thank you so much for putting this video together and posting it.
Great video, worked perfectly on my Caldera Vacanaza that was showing double dashes and not heating.
Thanks for the detailed video saved me a bundle , having just replaced the heater core to I didn't want to to drain the tub again . Cheers
I’ve got a bad pressure switch and needed to know if changing it requires draining the tub. Thanks for the video.
Awesome Video! I just changed my pressure valve and you saved me time and money!
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excellent video, thankyou for putting together!
Thanks, worked like a charm on a Caldera spa!
Thanks for the great video. I've found on working on my exact hot tub the most difficult part of any repair is getting those @$%%$@@$ cover panels off and back on. It's a nice tub but those panels were designed by a madman! Whenever I replace the panels I reinstall fewer and fewer screws. Duct tape to the rescue!!!
Great info. Thanks for making the video and saving us some time and $$$$$
Glad to help
Great video. Noticed my PS is leaking and this would help me with the replacement.
Great to hear!
Thanks for video. Do you have a replacement part number for that switch?
HotSprings part number 73995
Did you ever find the replacement part number
No. Tub is in storage this year for backyard renovation
Sorry about that, the part number is a 73995
@@peteworle
thanks
Thanks for this video. Worked great for me!
We are so glad to hear! Thanks for your comment.
Have this error code, but the pressure switch checks out OK (after checking with multi-meter); any other ideas? Great video; very clear!!
This is so step-by-step and helpful... thank you!
Have a Hot Spot TX that had the double yellow lines. Figured it was a bad switch so got a new one and installed it and... same.
When I turn it on and turn on the circ pump, I can definitely feel/hear circulation through the heater manifold.
If I short the circuit the heater does turn on, so it doesn't seem like a board issue.
What do you think: bad replacement switch, or...?
great video details !
Thankyou for this video. Followed the video to the letter and got the tub up and running again ,
Over night it got to 31 deg then got the dashes again ……. So back to testing to see if the new ones faulty ?
Anything else that can cause the the dashes to appear ?
Thank you for this. Is there a way of ruling out a problem with the computer panel before changing the pressure sensor?
Yes, depending on what the error code is. Can you give me a picture of the error? There are a single row of dashes with an asterisks and a double row of dashes…
Thank you
Thanks for the awesome help. I have my switched orderd. You think its ok to bypass till the new switch arrives?
You have probably received your new switch already, but bypassing it is typically only used for testing purposes, you might receive other error codes with the bypassed.
Hey, great how to video. I did exactly like the video said, but I am still getting an alert on ohms when the pump is not running and the power is on. It’s a brand new pressure switch, but same alert as the old switch. Any suggestions?
Well that is weird. Is it still giving double dashes from the topside indicating there is an issue with the pressure switch?
will the pressure switch being bad prevent the tub from heating also?
Yes it will. The pressure switch is there to ensure there is flow through the heater before it will let it energize.
Great video, thank you! Ive replaced my switch before and did the exact same thing. I have a question though......roughly how much should a spa cost to run (monthly)? My electric bill is between $70-80 more each month since getting the spa. Everyone I talked to said it should be between $20-30. I have noticed the spa comes on more than twice a day. Is there something I can check or change to minimize that? It is a 2019 Caldera spa (2 pumps) and both pumps are set to 30 mins each. I'm in AZ so it doesn't get very cold. I set it to 102 on the weekends and back to 84 during the week.
The cost of electricity can vary depending on where you’re at and how your hot tub is set up. For instance 220 V is more efficient than 110 V. You can also check your filtration cycles. It’s more efficient for the hot tub to maintain a temperature rather than to keep turning it down and back up again perhaps that’s part of the problem.
Do you have a video on how you reprogram after replacing the pressure switch
We don’t yet but we can work on making one.
What is this pressure switched called i have the same issue with my hottub i have the lines and flashes
how do you test if the board is bad or if the heating jet pump is bad after installing a new pressure switch
A voltage test at the jet pump terminal should tell you which is bad. First determine if the pump is suppose to be receiving 110vac or 240vac. If your spa is a Rhythm or Relay like in the video then it should be getting 240v. Turn on the pump and and test voltage at the black and white wires. If there’s no voltage or anything less than 220 then the board is bad but if you’re getting the correct voltage but the pump isn’t turning on the it’s probably the pump.
Hello,
My Spa hot spot SX does not heat above 33 degrees.
The screen shows a double line of hyphens but everything else works.
At speed 2 it shows the degrees again and the dashes disappear.
According to the instructions, the pressure switch is open instead of closed.
The filter is not blocked, but the problem remains the same, even without the filter.
I switched it off and on again a few minutes later but the problem is still there.
Do you think it's the pressure switch that's faulty?
Thank you for this video,
Sincerely
Philippe, STRASBOURG, FRANCE
Yes that is still a pressure switch issue. The error for the pressure switch being closed when it should be open is * ====
I did the repair, but now I get an error saying that the switch is closed and should be open. Grateful for suggestions.
Can you show me the error that it’s giving you?
@@peteworle it was the row of single dashed lines, with the flashing POWER symbol. None of the buttons would work. But, for some reason, the error disappeared after some time and the hot tub is working fine now and has been for the last 3 days.
I'm very grateful for your very clear video. This was a straight forward repair and saved me a lot in repairs.
The single row of dashes is a sensor issue. There are 2 sensors for temperature, one in the tub testing the water temperature and one on the heater manifold testing for hi-limit or if the water in the heater is getting too hot. If there is too much of a resistance between the two sensors than the row of single dashes will appear.
Woah that disconnect is so close to the tub.. 5' minimum! Also, why not just disconnect the switch from the harness, and read continuity when the pump is on then off? Seems much simpler. Measuring continuity with a powered circuit will fool your meter. Thanks for the post. As a side note, I bought a new $60 switch, and turned it in by hand, and the damn thing just snapped off in the hole. I ended up buying a plastic compression to 1/8NPT fitting, and modifying it to accept the busted switch, then JB welded the whole thing together. Turned it in with very little force, it seems to be holding.
What amp clamp do you have?
I use a simple and cheap one from harbor freight.
Where would you go for this part?
Depending on the hot tub, we may be able to get the part for you! Just give our Service Department a call and they will be able to assist you. Make sure to have your hot tub Serial Number handy!
Service Department: (208) 523-4633 Opt. 1
Service tech here. How do we go about reprogramming the board to allow jet/pump 2 to run. On our 3rd press I just hear a loud humming sound.
This doesn’t sound like a programming issue, it sounds more like a circuit board malfunction. A relay on the circuit board is sending power to both the high speed and the low speed of the pump. I would recommend temporarily disconnecting the high speed wire from the board until you can get the circuit board replaced.
It could also be a bad start capacitor.
Dont take resistance with power on joey! You take a voltage reading instead to prove if open or closed. multimeter 101
I jumped the pressure switch and ran it and it's still not heating so what's next?
Jumping the pressure switch is only a temporary fix to confirm that it’s not working. If that is the problem you have to replace the pressure switch, if then we will move on to the next test. I will need to know exactly what the spa is doing, and what is showing up on the topside.
Great video, worked perfectly on my Caldera Vacanaza that was showing double dashes and not heating.
Thankyou for this video. Followed the video to the letter and got the tub up and running again ,
Over night it got to 31 deg then got the dashes again ……. So back to testing to see if the new ones faulty ?
Anything else that can cause the the dashes to appear ?
Make sure the filter isn't dirty. Additionally, make sure the pump is staying on and working properly.
Thank you