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Grandee jet power... Grandee no more!

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hottubdan:
I bet the air was not open all the way.  Many of the jets adjust by turning the outside of the jets.

I would double check that Grandee. 

Hot Spring Ace:

--- Quote from: OnMedic on August 09, 2014, 09:04:30 pm ---In reading and chatting with others, it appears the 100% filtration (no bypass) may be choking the pumps to an extent and especially if the filters are not passing the demanded water efficiently.
--- End quote ---

If the spa was running off 1 filter that would be the case but this is why the spa has 5 filters and its why the Tri-x filters were developed, the allow sufficient flow. There was something else going on.

OnMedic:
This makes sense, thanks Ace.

Not sire what the scoop was then, something was definitely off. Something else we noticed was that the air valves came off easily when turning them. Easy to get back on, but a bit of a nusance to be honest. We really liked the look of the tub, but have received no help in rectifying the experience so far from the dealer except offering to call up past buyers to see if any of them would be open to having us over for a soak.... which is not really cool with us.

That said, we tested the Optima today and we more impressed than ee expected to be. Liked the four corner seats a lot too. If the hot springs dealer doesn't step up by tomorrow it looks like our mind is made up.


--- Quote from: Hot Spring Ace on August 11, 2014, 04:25:20 pm ---
--- Quote from: OnMedic on August 09, 2014, 09:04:30 pm ---In reading and chatting with others, it appears the 100% filtration (no bypass) may be choking the pumps to an extent and especially if the filters are not passing the demanded water efficiently.
--- End quote ---

If the spa was running off 1 filter that would be the case but this is why the spa has 5 filters and its why the Tri-x filters were developed, the allow sufficient flow. There was something else going on.

--- End quote ---

Blue eyes:
I have a Jacuzzi J325 and a FLO 1 code is flashing.  The hot tube still works, although the heater not. I unmoved my filters and started my hot tube again. The next day the code went away. And the heater was working again.  So I cleaned my filters and put them back in the hot tube.  It appears to be working again. Five days later I saw the FLO 1 code again. So I removed my filters and turn the jacuzzi on. A little while later the code went away and the heater working. But every time I but my filters back on I get the code again. I did clean the filters real good. 

Chas:
What did you 'clean' them with? Please, don't say just water.

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