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Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: Brookenstein on December 03, 2005, 08:28:30 pm

Title: Tub Set at 101... temp is 104?
Post by: Brookenstein on December 03, 2005, 08:28:30 pm
Well... the tub was feeling warmer than 101, so I got a thermometer and it is 104.  With the cover propped open and setting the temp to 95 I've now got it to 103. But, we've been steady at 103 for a couple of hours. I've been jack hammering all day and really want a soak, but I am practically burning my hand just putting it in the water.  Any ideas?
Title: Re: Tub Set at 101... temp is 104?
Post by: Dr. Spa™ Ret. on December 03, 2005, 08:55:04 pm
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but I am practically burning my hand just putting it in the water.  Any ideas?


You're thermometer is broken and the water is closer to 120 degrees.

Title: Re: Tub Set at 101... temp is 104?
Post by: Brookenstein on December 03, 2005, 09:04:45 pm
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You're thermometer is broken and the water is closer to 120 degrees.



Or maybe I'm just a wuss.  ;D

I've powered off the tub... I'm going to cool it down that way and see what happens when I turn it back on.
Title: Re: Tub Set at 101... temp is 104?
Post by: autoplay on December 03, 2005, 09:38:54 pm
If you have the pump motors running,possibly the heat from the motors is heating your tub.  It does that on mine.
Title: Re: Tub Set at 101... temp is 104?
Post by: Brookenstein on December 03, 2005, 09:49:08 pm
After powering it off for a bit, then turning it back on it was 98.  I reset the thermostat to 101.  It is at 101 and holding steady.  Yeah!!!

:)
Title: Re: Tub Set at 101... temp is 104?
Post by: NJDave on December 03, 2005, 09:57:56 pm
Brook,
I know you live in a warm climate, which can cause spa temperatures to rise a bit, especially models  eqipped with a 24 hour circ pump. But, your spa does not have a cicr pump  and I don't think you are experiencing hot weather conditions right now in Florida.You did the right thing by turning off the breaker and restarting the spa. Just like rebooting up a computer, turning a spa off and then back on will sometimes erase errrors. Not always though. If you continue to experience water temperatures warmer than the setting, call your dealer for service, as you may have a defective electronic temp sensor. It is a small part and a quick fix for the dealer. Remember sometimes, plastic thermometers are not always acurate, consider trying another one first. Goodluck Dave.
Title: Re: Tub Set at 101... temp is 104?
Post by: Gomboman on December 04, 2005, 12:39:52 am
Brook,

You've been jack hammering all day?  I can't get my wife to pull a weed in the backyard without complaining.  What are you working on now?

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been steady at 103 for a couple of hours. I've been jack hammering all day and really want a soak, but I am practically burning my hand just putting it in the water.  Any ideas?

Title: Re: Tub Set at 101... temp is 104?
Post by: Brookenstein on December 04, 2005, 10:51:01 am
Still putting up the vinyl fence.  We are using the jack hammer to bust up concrete in the way as well help us dig holes in this nasty rock filled clay.  Hopefully the fence will be done today.   :)

Title: Re: Tub Set at 101... temp is 104?
Post by: Guzz on December 04, 2005, 11:40:33 am
  Brooke, you do have a circ pump, and that does create some heat, but not to the temps you are quoting, you can put the spa into summer mode which will turn the circ pump and heater off for eight hours each day when you are experiecing hot weather conditions. To activate the summer mode, turn the heat down to 80 and on the control panel, hold down for 3 seconds the temp + and temp- buttons. This will shut down the heater and 5 minutes later the circ pump will shut down for 8 hours before automatically restarting at the same time every 24 hours. To de-activate the summer mode just hold the same buttons down for another 3 seconds. a summer mode icon will display on the control panel to verify the summer mode operation.