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Do I really need a blower?
The blower in my hot tub is bad. When it is plugged up the breaker blows. Do I really need the blower to operate the hot tub? Will the jets and heater work without it? I'm only asking because I only got the tub 2 days ago (used) and I have never dealt with one before.
Posted by on 2009-10-06 20:50:49. (18570)
Re: Do I really need a blower?
Not knowing what spa you have it should work fine without a blower. Blowers tend to pull in cold air to the water and they really don't have any therapeutic value.
Posted by on 2009-10-07 10:17:38. (18576)
Re: Do I really need a blower?
It's a 2002 Great Lakes Traverse Bay spa. I'm new to the spa world and like a dummy thought that the blower was what powered the jets, but then I did some research and found out differently. Thanks for the input. Now I can just keep that booger unplugged and enjoy it without having to get another part for it.
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