Many hot tub light fixtures are located within easy access of the nearest side panel that opens. Not all spas allow access to all sides of the spa, but many companies have panels that are...
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Category Archives: Spa Parts
Moving HydroMassage Hot Tub Wave Loungers and Seats
The next step in hydrotherapy for hot tubs is the moving or dynamic massage. Basic hotel hot tubs may have just a single jet at any seat and no lounger. Lower and mid-range portable hot...
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Hot Tub Heater Troubleshooting
The hot tub heater is a cylinder that contains a heater element inside and a metal sheath or manifold on the outside. Two posts encased in epoxy on the top of the heater tube bring...
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My Hot Tub Has No Power
No power to the spa? Here are some troubleshooting steps. If nothing works and the control panel does not work, we need to know if we have power to the spa. If this is a...
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Plug and Play 120 Volt Hot Tub GFCI Cord
The GFCI cord that comes with the 120 volt plug and play spas by QCA Spas is 15 feet long and comes mounted to the spa electronics. GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) is required for...
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Find the Bets Hot Tub Pumps at the Best Prices!
Ever wonder how the water in your hot tub moves and circulates in the shell and through the filter? It’s your spa’s pump, a critical component of your hot tub. Along with the motor of...
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Your Guide to Hot Tub Pumps
One of the most common problems with hot tubs that are aging is pump failure. If your tub is over 5 years of age, various components – including the pump – will start to show...
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Common Signs That Your Spa Pump Should Be Replaced
Over time and with regular use, your hot tub’s parts and components go through quite a bit of wear and tear. One component that works particularly hard is your spa pump. If you’ve had your...
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Are You Getting the Most Out of Your Hot Tub?
You have a hot tub for a reason – to enjoy a little R&R after work, or even to entertain friends and family with a spa party at home. Maybe you bought your spa for...
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Electrical Hookup Requirements for Hot Tubs
Plug and play 120 volt spas that operate at 110v-120v come with a 15′ GFCI cord already, so they don’t require all of the electrical installation below. Some spas are convertible from 120v to 230v...
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