Today’s post is about water flow trouble codes on your spa panel. These are usually presented as FL, FLO or FLOW on your display.
Spa Error Codes – Sn, SnS, Sn1, Sn2
These will present themselves in many forms on the display, such as Sn, Sn1, Sn2, and they refer to temperature sensors located on the heater manifold.
Spa Chemical Dosage Charts
This handy spa chemical dosage chart is easy to read, and can even be printed out and kept by your spa for a quick reference!
Spa and Hot Tub Manufacturers List
Use this list of spa and hot tub manufacturers in North America to find the contact information for your spa, or to read a little bit about the company.
Hot Tub Pump Problems
Spa pumps need to operate every day to maintain clean and hot spa water – so when your hot tub pump has problems, it’s an emergency.
Hot Tub Circulation Pump Troubleshooting
Circulation pumps used in spas and hot tubs, also called circ pumps or hush pumps, are low-flow pumps that slowly circulate the water 24/7, to continuously filter, heat and chemically treat the water.
8 Top Hot Tub Light Problems
Lighting on new hot tubs presents a bit more challenge with more lights to maintain. Yet, the process for troubleshooting modern hot tub lights is the same as for traditional hot tub lights.
The Dead Spa: No Power to Hot Tub
Here, we outline the seven most common reasons that a hot tub has no power. Use these steps to troubleshoot power issues in your hot tub.
Hot Tub Heaters: Gas vs. Electric
Nowadays, most spas and hot tubs are heated with an electric heating element tucked into a stainless steel tube. But the question is, which type of hot tub heater is best — gas or electric?
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