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bachman:
Standing behind their product that way is pretty outstanding.
Best of luck on that situation.   8)

To stand the test of time or reveal a positive outcome, how long do you feel it will take … ie; Was the breaker issue happening every few days or weekly ? 

 

Botswana:
i think it really depends on how often the tub runs.  Right now, as it is colder, it is turning on to heat much more frequently so its tripping more frequently...2, 3, 4 days.  Actually tripped 2 times in 24 hrs at one point, which is rare.  During the summer it could go 2-3 weeks without tripping.  It won't have to perform probably 2-3 months for me to feel real confident.  Which also makes follow up with caldera difficult because they will think the issue is resolved if I dont call them back soon after getting the board.

Botswana:
Well, amazingly they overnight aired it so the board came today. Newer board, much easier connectors. Took about an hour but got it in. Fired right up. Now the waiting game to see if it is actually fixed!

bachman:
Summer weeks without tripping sure seems evidentiary versus colder temps.

I'd imagine the cover off part time creating more load might get you a faster test but I'd likely leave things well enough alone letting it prove itself under the conditions presented. That can be easily explained to the vendor and the new board should indeed rule something In or Out. Wishing you the best in results.

I operate on a 100 amp household presently and just try being smart about what's running "at the moment" since adding the new 50 amp tie in. Pretty sure I want to avoid the oven and the dryer running with the tub on turbo mode. Our pre-owned tub had the heater tripping at the last household (orig owner)  so I was on pins and needles hoping/assuming the new heater I bought and put in would be answer and of course, the big test. One month in as of now.  :)

Botswana:
Yea in just letting the tub operate as normal. The tub never trips once it's running, it's the act of trying to get it running is when it was tripping.

Luckily our house was built new in 2012 and has like 200amp service (have to go look at exact number)

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