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		<description><![CDATA[Most Noticeable Of Hot Tub Troubleshooting
By Kingwie
A hot tub troubleshooting &#8211; A hot tub requires special care for a couple a reason: Any problems with water quality can grow and spread very quickly, and also with its higher water temperatures. When you have your own hot tub, and your spa isn&#8217;t behaving like it should. [...]]]></description>
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<p>By <a title="kingwie" href="http://www.hot-tub-s.com/about"><span style="color: #ff0000;">Kingwie</span></a></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">A hot tub troubleshooting &#8211; A hot tub requires special care for a couple a reason: Any problems with water quality can grow and spread very quickly, and also with its higher water temperatures. When you have your own hot tub, and your spa isn&#8217;t behaving like it should. To be able to repair the damage, you need to know what the cause of hot tub troubleshooting. And always to remember, electricity and water do not mix and carry the risk of electrical shock. Please contact a ourAhot tub licensed electrician or professional, if you are not capable of performing a repair yourself.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Here are some of hot tub troubleshooting tips and tricks can get you back in your hot tub sooner and help you identify the problem. You may need the possible spa parts and <a title="hot tub filters" href="http://www.hot-tub-s.com/hot-tub-filters"><span style="color: #ff0000;">filters</span></a> to help you narrow down.<span id="more-1991"></span></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Water gets too hot; you need to look the thermostat and the heater contractor. Check the temperature of the water with a separate thermometer. The heater contractor may have become welded shut, when the water in the spa gets too low, because you have an old or clogged filter or when the pressure switch is out of adjustment.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The hot tub leaks can be an expensive if they are left alone to get worse and a real pain. Part of your hot tub that is prone to leaking include the seal around the <a title="hot tub pump" href="http://www.hot-tub-s.com/hot-tub-pump"><span style="color: #ff0000;">pump</span></a>, the heater manifold, plumbing, the jets, valves, and the spa shell itself. Quality hot tub don&#8217;t generally need spa parts and repairs but not for cheap hot tubs. This hot tub troubleshooting can be frustrating.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">If you find that water irritates eyes and skin, it could be the pH may be too low or too high.  You may have too much chlorine in water. Make sure to follow package directions very carefully, and don&#8217;t get into spa again until chlorine level has gone back down.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Poor water flow hot tub troubleshooting or the high-limit acts strangely. Firstly check the filters first to ensure they are clean and working properly. If they so, you can continue to check spa parts such as the pump, then the high-limit switch and the element to see if anything is damaged or worn.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">If you have nothing on the hot tub works at all. It may be hot tub troubleshooting on the circuit breaker that supplies the power. And then with an Ohmmeter check the fuses. Turn the power back on if the fuses are fine and check that you have the correct line voltage (220 or 110) at the terminal strip in the hot  tub panel for control. Then by pressing the test or reset button test GFCI if you do have the correct line voltage. It means you have a malfunctioning GFCI so you will need to replace it if it does not pop out.</p>
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