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My hot tub is 220v. That meant I needed a 'paired circuit' (not sure of the technical term). Was yours just 110v?
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Electrician came by and installed a dedicated 20 amp line to the hot tub. Factory agreed to take care of the claim and understands both sides of the story. |
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A related question. We purchased a Dimension One hot tub from Northern Pool and Spa. Unfortunately, it developed a small leak underneath the tub. The only options provided by Northern were to (1) remove the hot tub and ship it to Northern's Maine store to diagnose and repair the leak at a cost of $3,000, or (2) sell us a new hot tub. Our hot tub is only 8 years old and is kept indoors. Other than the leak, it's in excellent shape.
We've approached other hot tub dealers in the Lakes Region to see if they would repair the hot tub with no luck. They are interested in selling us a new one only. Let me know if you know a repairman who can help. Thanks! |
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If you can locate the spot in the tub it's leaking from, a dab of gelcoat might do it.
Depending on the model, you may be able to remove all the side panel to see where the water is coming from. It might be a pipe issue. Good luck! |
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Kind of unlikely its the tub itself leaking. When I had a leak I found it was a pwc fitting connecting the water jet hoses. It was buried inside of spray foam insulation so I had to do a bit of exploratory diging to find it. I had pretty good access so was not too big of a deal. fwiw
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We have removed the panels and cannot identify where the leak is coming from. It is my understanding that the unit needs to be raised off the floor, filled (at least partially) and run. As was suggested, it is most likely a pipe leak. Unfortunately, we can't do it ourselves.
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If the leak is small there is a product that you put in the tub & it seals from the inside , works great . google it
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