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circuit board help
My hot tub is a blue ridge spa it has a gatsby circuit board and I can not get the thing to stop overheating no matter what I set the temp to it just goes up to the highest point and then it shuts itself down. Have new senors and new heater..
Posted by on 2009-05-13 18:47:23. (16906)
Re: circuit board help
Does this have a burnt spot on it
Posted by on 2009-05-21 12:54:40. (17014)
Re: circuit board help
I'm not familiar with that spa but I would guess a stuck relay on the circuit board or a bad temp sensor (thermostat).
Pete
Posted by on 2009-05-21 15:06:09. (17021)
Re: circuit board help
how do u fix a stuck relay
Posted by on 2009-05-21 18:00:59. (17028)
Re: circuit board help
You could try to tap on it with the back of a screwdriver - I'm not sure which one it is. Some people will solder a new relay on the board or replace the board, which can be expensive.
Remember I am just guessing on the stuck relay!!!
Pete
http://www.makesmeshutter.com
Posted by on 2009-05-22 08:15:58. (17043)
Re: circuit board help
wheres the relay at on the board
Posted by on 2009-05-23 17:25:32. (17058)
Re: circuit board help
Sorry, I can't tell you that without a scematic. Maybe someone else ehre can answer that.
I'm not familier with that board.
Good Luck.
Pete
http://www.makesmeshutter.com
Posted by on 2009-05-23 22:36:34. (17065)
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