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<description><![CDATA[<h1 style="text-align: center;">
	<span style="font-size: 14px;">Deciding whether the Problem is the Panel or the Circuit Board</span></h1>
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	<em><span style="font-size: 14px;">Balboa Spa Heaters</span></em></h2>
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	Sometimes customers report weird behavior or displays on the panel. This can be occurring on a <span class="scayt-misspell" data-scayt_word="VL" data-scaytid="1">VL</span>/GL series system, such as a Balboa <span class="scayt-misspell" data-scayt_word="VS501Z" data-scaytid="3">VS501Z</span> or <span class="scayt-misspell" data-scayt_word="GS501Z" data-scaytid="5">GS501Z</span> or on a EL/ GL series such as a <a href="https://www.cedartubsdirect.com/balboa-el2000-hot-tub-heater-el2000-spa-pack-pn-5506504-p-451.html">Balboa <span class="scayt-misspell" data-scayt_word="EL2000" data-scaytid="7">EL2000</span></a> or GL 2000 or on the new generation BP systems such as a <span class="scayt-misspell" data-scayt_word="BP1500" data-scaytid="9">BP1500</span> or <span class="scayt-misspell" data-scayt_word="BP2000" data-scaytid="11">BP2000</span>. For example recently a customer reported that their display is continuously cycling the filter cycle settings FC, <span class="scayt-misspell" data-scayt_word="F2" data-scaytid="13">F2</span>, <span class="scayt-misspell" data-scayt_word="F4" data-scaytid="15">F4</span>, <span class="scayt-misspell" data-scayt_word="F6" data-scaytid="17">F6</span>, <span class="scayt-misspell" data-scayt_word="F8" data-scaytid="19">F8</span>, FC&hellip;... Other customers have experienced a continuously flashing <span class="scayt-misspell" data-scayt_word="104F" data-scaytid="21">104F</span> or <span class="scayt-misspell" data-scayt_word="40C" data-scaytid="23">40C</span>. While in both of these cases the panel is the suspect problem, there is always a suspicion it might be related to the circuit board. Customers aren&rsquo;t happy when they receive a replacement hot tub control panel and the same problem is still there. So what can we do to resolve whether the circuit board is also defective or possibly solely responsible for the behavior?</p>
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	The key is to recognize that the <a href="https://www.cedartubsdirect.com/hot-tub-heaters-c-3.html">spa pack</a> does not need to have a panel attached to it. It will control to the last settings. However these settings may have been corrupted. So the <span class="scayt-misspell" data-scayt_word="1st" data-scaytid="27">1st</span> thing you should do is to bring the circuit board back to its factory default setting, For a <span class="scayt-misspell" data-scayt_word="VS501Z" data-scaytid="25">VS501Z</span>, for example, this is <strong>St</strong>andard mode, filter cycle <strong><span class="scayt-misspell" data-scayt_word="F2" data-scaytid="29">F2</span></strong> and set point temperature at <strong><span class="scayt-misspell" data-scayt_word="99F" data-scaytid="31">99F</span></strong>. This is called &ldquo;performing a memory reset&rdquo;. Once you have done so you then turn on the power and observe if the circuit board is controlling properly without a panel attached to it. For example after 4-5 minutes the pump should come on in circulation mode (low speed if only 1 pump is used). After 6-7 minutes there should be 240 volts across the heater element terminals. If you observe this is happening, you can conclude the spa circuit board is most likely good. If it is not happening the circuit board is defective.</p>
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	Performing the memory reset is done differently with different class spa packs. For an EL/GL spa pack, for example, the <span class="scayt-misspell" data-scayt_word="A12" data-scaytid="33">A12</span> dip switch is used to do a memory reset. For a VS/<span class="scayt-misspell" data-scayt_word="GS" data-scaytid="35">GS</span> system, a memory reset is done using the <span class="scayt-misspell" data-scayt_word="J43" data-scaytid="37">J43</span> jumper pins. Turn off the power and reset the jumper so it is set across both pins. Turn on power for 1 minute and then turn it back off. Reset the <span class="scayt-misspell" data-scayt_word="J43" data-scaytid="39">J43</span> jumper to be on one pin only. This completes the memory reset and on next power-up the circuit board will control to the factory default settings, mentioned above.</p>
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	Dieter Jung</p>
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	Northern Lights Cedar Tubs Inc.</p>
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	24/2/2013 <span _fck_bookmark="1" style="display: none;">&nbsp;</span></p>]]></description>
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