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Re: Checking flow sensor on 99 Dimension 1 spa
You can jump the flow switch - I would only do it to test if it's bad - DO NOT USE THE SPA WITH IT JUMPED - it is a protection device for the heater.
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Posted by on 2009-06-15 10:10:24. (17274)
Re: Checking flow sensor on 99 Dimension 1 spa
Yep, I jumped the contacts on the main board and everything is back to normal. Now I just have to order a new flow switch and get it in. I did find out pulling the flow switch while the tub is full is a good way to get a bath. " title="Very Happy" /> Fortunately I covered the motors and electronics and had a plug on hand before removing the switch. All is well. Thanks.
Posted by on 2009-06-15 10:35:37. Olympia, WA, USA (17275)
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