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  1. 91. Support: Why is water leaking inside the control box from heater? The problem that you are explaining is one that should be addressed at the service center. I will have an RMA issued so that you can send it in for inspection. Please look for the request which will need to be completed and approved by you in a separate email. Do note however, that most ...
  2. 356. Support: Why is the Heater indicator light constanting clicking on/off? The cause of the heater indicator light clicking on/off, is because of a combination of air and water flowing through the heater tube. This activates the pressure switch on/off continuously. Do Not allow this to continue happening, or the contactors will burn out. Burnt out contactors may affect ...
  3. 385. Support: Water leaking from heater. HEATER LEAKING WATER: - If water is leaking from the heater element terminals inside the controller box or electrical box, shut down power to the spa right away, an fix the leak (completely drain the spa and plumbing if the repair cannot be done soon). The water leak can get worst and spray ...
  4. 703. Life expectancy of a heater element. Heater elements have a life expectancy of 8+ years, no matter if it's Incoloy, Tefel Coated or Titanium. The Tefel Coating and Titanium help by not allowing bad water to affect the heater element, but does not extend the life expectancy of the heater element. We have seen Incoloy heater elements ...
  5. 878. Support: New heater assembly installed on old Controller, but spa still does not heat. You reported that you have installed a new heater on your original spa controller, but the spa still don't heat. The problem can be that the pump is not running, or the pump is running but without strong water flow out of the jets. The problem can also be the new heater is bad, or the controller ...
  6. 553. Will a heater that is rated for 110V (120V) work on 220V (240V)? Heaters that are rated 110V (120V) can only be powered by that voltage or half the voltage. It cannot be powered with higher voltage than what it's rated for, or the heater coils will burn out. For example: A heater that is rated 220V (240V), it can also be powered with 110V (120V), and the ...
  7. 923. Sales: Information needed to locate a replacement spa heater (Generic) To determine the correct replacement Spa Heater, please look for the ID or Part Numbers based on the information below: 1) BALBOA HEATER ASSEMBLY: There should be a label with bar code off the heater metal tube (either in front, on top, or on the back of the heater housing). Look for the S/N ...

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