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| Newbie needs professional help....WITH MY TUB |
I just got a Vita LX60 about ten years old. It went through the June flood of 2006. That is water on the outside...not inside LOL. I replaced both motors and the blower and worked GREAT!!! My perfectionist personality came out, I cleaned all the mud and crap out from the underside, only to find a leak in a manifold. After draining, filling and replacing, i turned the tub back on the filter position (supposed to run for 6 hours and bring to temp) after about 2 hours it kicked the GFI, flipped it on, kicked immediately, after several tries it ran until the heater kicked on the popped again. I have a transformer and filter on order, just because the transformer was submereged, as were the contactors and other swtiches. The circuit board and ozonator never got wet.......Any ideas?? |
| Posted by on 2006-11-14 19:01:33. Upstate NY (8057) |
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First check if your breaker is warm when this happens.
Don't check, replace or do anything else unless you can verify the breaker is cool to the touch. |
| Posted by on 2006-11-14 19:49:11. Metro Atlanta, Georgia Region (8058) |
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It is just slightly warm |
| Posted by on 2006-11-15 06:50:39. Upstate NY (8062) |
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