Re: spa: day 2!

From: James Arjuna (spaspecialst@earthlink.net)
Date: Thu Aug 31 2000 - 00:30:01 PDT


Ok it is time to do some "low level" programming.
The spa must be set to heat from the large pump and not the small pump.

You will need to call and talk with Dave or Me, bring a portable phone to the
spa, and we will talk you though it.
It is easy to do. You can have the blower set to three speeds if you want, and
the light to three intensities if you want.

I may post the directions on the site.

Jim

"Erik W. Selberg" wrote:

> James Arjuna writes:
>
> > The spa has a 24 hour 56 frame circulation filtration pump. It does all the
> > filtering and heating.
> > What is the temperature, and are there any other problems? Do both of the
> > jets operate correctly.
>
> The temp is usually about 92F. There don't seem to be any other
> problems besides the heat.
>
> > If the pump on is off, not filtering, and the "jet one" is pressed once it
> > goes to low? press again to high? Same on
> > pump 2? How many speeds on the blower? How many intensities on the light?
> > Do you have a ac volt meter?
>
> Yup... push once, the #1 indicator blinks and the pumps are low, once more
> it goes high. Same w/ #2. Only appears to be one speed on the air
> bubbles and the light. Don't have a volt meter.
>
> -e
>
> > Jim
>
> > "Erik W. Selberg" wrote:
>
> >> Hiya,
> >>
> >> When I checked things this morning, the heater was on, but neither the
> >> #1 or #2 pumps were on as far as I could tell. Doesn't look like
> >> they're being activated when the temperature is below what the desired
> >> temperature is. Economy is off. Filtering is on for two hours a day.
> >>
> >> Any ideas?
> >>
> >> -e
> >> --
> >> Erik Selberg
> >> "I get by with a little help selberg@cs.washington.edu
> >> from my friends." http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/selberg
>
> --
> Erik Selberg
> "I get by with a little help selberg@cs.washington.edu
> from my friends." http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/selberg



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