Your GFCI may trip at seemingly random intervals, either while you're in the middle of a soak or when your hot tub is not in use. These prevent the water draining from the jets into the air lines. Wires or parts bonded together by rust.
But before you even dip your toes in, the power goes out on your tub, turning your tub of soothing bliss into a glorified kiddie pool. The difference lies mostly in the direction the current goes to. If there was just some rogue moisture in the devices, then letting them dry out may solve the issue. If there is moisture in the Hot Tub circuit breaker's control box, this will cause the switch to trip frequently. Filters for Wet Institute. Hot components or component fires can also destroy the wiring. Corroded electrical components. Cover Caps & Cover Savers for Cover Lifts. Hot tub breaker trips immediately. Plug in each component alone and try switching the breaker back on. Corrosion can wreak havoc on your spa's electrical system. Filters for GPM Industries (see Great Lakes Home & Resort). Once you have found the problem, you will be surprised how easy it is to solve. A Hot Tub in your home can be a great way to relax.
Filters Listed by Diameter (Sorted by Width). Overheated wire connections. Did the component overheat? The GFCI itself may degrade over time, but in most cases, the wear & tear comes from constant power surges. As a result, your breaker might start suddenly tripping.
I encourage you to verify as soon as possible whether you are having any of these breaker-related problems. Check seals on things like the Spa Pack – there should be no water or moisture in there. Your spa's electrical contacts have become corroded. Moisture and water cannot be present across a circuit. Handling electrical issues on your own puts you at risk of having a serious injury or property damage. This kind of outlet has test and reset buttons and is usually found in areas where water may come in contact with the circuit that can shut itself off in case of electrocution. That being said, it's much more likely that you'll need to replace the check valve. Sometimes the o-rings inside the unions can be faulty too. This will likely trip any breaker to prevent the damage done by the burst. Hot tub keeps kicking breaker. In those instances you might need to replace wires and connectors. Keep in mind that this is a serious hazard since short circuits can cause fires and electrical shock. Pump Seal Kits (Shaft Seals). Filters for Krystal Clear Spas (see Intex Recreation). I found a little corrosion on one of the wires connected the circuit board to the heat tube so I replaced it.