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b_Rennan06:
I bought it used. It’s a jacuzzi whirlpool spa bath. I’m not sure what the year is exactly. And I believe the model is z150.

Tman122:

--- Quote from: b_Rennan06 on June 23, 2018, 11:21:52 am ---I bought it used. It’s a jacuzzi whirlpool spa bath. I’m not sure what the year is exactly. And I believe the model is z150.

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Well OH errors are indicative of low pump flow. If the pump is not pushing enough water while it's circulating during a heating cycle it will show an OH code.

b_Rennan06:
Ok. So what do i do now?  How do I make sure the pump is getting enough water?

Tman122:

--- Quote from: b_Rennan06 on June 24, 2018, 07:40:47 am ---Ok. So what do i do now?  How do I make sure the pump is getting enough water?

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There is no real easy way to determine if there is the proper amount of flow from the pump. Do you have a local tech who can remove the pump and determine this for you?

If the pump is original to the tub or is more than 6-8 years old it could be the culprit. Are you handy?

b_Rennan06:
Don’t really have a local tech. I’ve called a few different places and didn’t have any luck. Therefore I guess I kinda have to be handy. I do believe the pump is older than 6-8 years.

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