Home |  Spa Forums |  Terms |  Contact Us |  Shipping Inquiry |  About Us |  Jobs |  Visit Our Store! 14413 N Nebraska in Tampa Florida!  
 Sales: 1-866-364-9681   Support: 1-813-235-4574    17 Online  
We're Open! Tuesday Evening Sales & Tech Help Available Now! 8:36 Pacific, 7:36 AST, 5:36 PM HST, 1-813-235-4574
Unsure about your purchase? We're available to answer your questions now. Give us a call to help complete your order. If you're in the Tampa area, come see us at our store. We're located at 14413 North Nebraska Ave! We have the spa parts, pumps and spa packs you need over the counter! Checks, Cash and Credit Cards Accepted! We Export World Wide!
Forums  > Spa & Hot Tub Electrical/Electronics  > Spa & Hot Tub Electrical/Electronics  >
Click to Check Out from Spa Parts Net, Visa MasterCard Amex Discover Accepted
Spa Filters
Parts by Spa Brand
Spa Parts & Equipment
Spa Parts On Sale!
Popular Spa Parts
Spa Packs, Controls

Electric Heaters / Parts
Spa Pumps
Pump Motors
Pump Parts
Blowers / Motors
Ozone Generators
Chlorine Generators
Gas Heaters / Parts

Spa Replumbing
Air Buttons
Accessories
Air Knobs / Valves
Electrical Parts
Circuit Boards
Jets
Control Panels
Lighting / Illumination
Electronic Temp Sensors
Filters
Plumbing Parts
Thermowells, Heater
Pillows
Hot Springs Parts
Reference Catalog
Waterway Jets Catalog
Search Spa Parts:
Search Spa Filters:

The information contained in this forum is from SpaForums.Com and IS NOT AUTHORITATIVE advice or official commentary from SpaPartsNet or SpaBabes Incorporated. Use this information at your own risk!
Hawkeye Tub Trips Breaker Randomly (Seemingly)

Sorry if this is a similar post to the many other "tripped breaker" posts here, but I think my situation is a little different. My outdoor Hawkeye tub (this one: http://www.hawkeyespas.com/classic_jupiter.html ) was installed about 3 years ago. It was working perfectly since. Until a few days ago. I noticed the breaker was tripped. The water had dropped to 87-degrees, so it wasn't off too long. I reset the breaker, and it warmed back up to 98, and I used it for about 30 minutes that evening. A day or so later, the breaker was tripped again. The water had dropped to 92, so it was off even shorter than before. I reset the breaker, and it warmed up to 98 fine. So, it seems my tripping problem isn't directly caused by use or heating, as it appears to warm-up just fine. It's just at some point (or at some other condition), it trips the breaker in the house. It's a GFCI, and there's a dedicated line run to the box. In fact, I had to put a whole new box in the house when the tub was installed. I had the older fuse-type box prior. I'm no electrician, so I'm not really sure what to check. I can take off the cover of the tub and do a visual inspection of the motor and wiring, but aside from that, I'll have to call in a service technician. I'd just like to give that person some relevant information when he's here. The tub is outside, but under a deck, so it never gets direct weather of any type. All wiring is also covered. Again, sorry for yet another breaker question. I've read thru quite a few other posts on this topic here, but none seemed like my situation, so I decided to ask.

Posted by on 2006-08-21 07:49:50. (6701)

<img src=:" title="Question" /> This could be many things............ My best guess would be a bad heater element. Maybe leaking at the cold pins. When the spa trips and sits awhile the water evaporates then you turn it back on only to find it off again later. bad circ pump leaking? leaking pump seals? burnt wires? water in ozone unit? Your looking for burnt wires or any water leaking around or into electrical components. Lots of possibilities

Posted by on 2006-08-21 21:10:14. (6711)

I removed the hot tub from the electrical system, and the breaker still tripped, so I must assume the GFCI breaker in the box went bad.

Do these things go bad? I'm getting it replaced today, so we'll see what happens.

With the hot tub essentially "off the grid" and the breaker still tripped, the tub must be functioning fine.

Posted by on 2006-08-24 09:46:12. (6740)

yes, GFI breakers can go bad. It's a good idea to replace with a high quality one if you have the option. Aside from that, you may have an underground or in conduit break in the insulation of a wire, or even perhaps a loose connection between the breaker and the load (tub). Loose connections cause resistance, and a GFI can sometimes detect this unnatural draw.

Posted by on 2006-08-28 17:25:59. Albert Lea, MN (6788)

Thanks for the info.

The electrician said there was a ground wire that was loose. He tightened it, and the breaker hasn't tripped since (that was 3 days ago).

So, I think the problem is solved.

If it does happen again, I'll probably get the GFCI in the breaker box replaced.

Posted by on 2006-08-28 18:40:11. (6802)
Reply New Topic
The information contained in this forum is from SpaForums.Com and IS NOT AUTHORITATIVE advice or official commentary from SpaPartsNet or SpaBabes Incorporated. Use this information at your own risk!
Note: Prices and Specifications subject to change without notice
Click to Check Out from Spa Parts Net, Visa MasterCard Amex Discover Accepted
Search Spa Parts:
Search Spa Filters:
Discussion
General Q&A
FAQs Tips & Help
Installs, Rebuilds, Mods
Troubleshooting Spa/Hot Tub
Spa Photo Gallery
Leisure Items
Hammaka Products.
The Brass Baron
News
Related @ SpaForums
CalSpa Model 6300 control issue...
Update... 11/30/08 I took off the sides to reach the controls and it became all too (more)...

Air Valve Replacement Beachcomber Tub
Hi, I need to replace the air valve on my 2002 beachcomber 530. While looking inside (more)...

3 dots flashing and already replaced the pressure switch
Hi, We have a PDC Spa, actually at one of our rental cabins, and several months ago, (more)...

3 dots flashing and alreay replaced the pressure switch
Hi, We have a PDC Spa, actually at one of our rental cabins, and several months ago, (more)...

Spa pumps turn on and off
Yes, when you turn it on it says FLO and the 1 pump that I turned on it's light was (more)...

Circulation pump wiring issues.
I purchased an E5 circulation pump, and the wiring instructions given to me said that (more)...

Where to buy CalSpa Motor?
Techies- I recently replaced a 6HP pump on a CalSpa, because it had been making a (more)...

ASI Manhattan Spa
Hope you can help, I've just got the above spa, the heating light has been flashing (more)...



Search For Spa Parts, and Hot Tub Parts using part numbers, names, and manufacturer here:
Spa FiltersParts by Spa BrandSpa Parts & EquipmentHot Springs PartsReference CatalogWaterway Jets CatalogDiscussionLeisure ItemsNews
Are you in the Tampa Bay area?  Visit Our Store! 14413 N Nebraska in Tampa Florida!  
Copyright © 1997-2008 Spa Babes, Inc. Tampa, FL Sales: 1-866-364-9681  Tech Support: 1-813-235-4574
 
No representations or warranties are made as to the accuracy or completeness of the information contained in this website. Check with a competent professional in your area for assistance.







Powered By: SpaNet