Hello TFP members!
Our Sundance Cameo hot tub came with an add-on SWG - which is awesome!
The spa is serviced with 240V; a power cord carries current from the main controller panel to the SWG unit, which also runs at 240V.
Once the snow finally melts, I am planning a minor change to the SWG, and I would need it to run on 110-120V, instead of 240.
Question:
Can I expect to be able to run a 110-120V line from the controller to the SWG, replacing the existing 240V one?
In other words, does the controller have clearly identified headers with voltages so that I can know where to connect to?
We're still deep in snow right now in Montreal, and it's not possible for me to access the controller to take a look!
Thanks in advance!
Ron
Our Sundance Cameo hot tub came with an add-on SWG - which is awesome!
The spa is serviced with 240V; a power cord carries current from the main controller panel to the SWG unit, which also runs at 240V.
Once the snow finally melts, I am planning a minor change to the SWG, and I would need it to run on 110-120V, instead of 240.
Question:
Can I expect to be able to run a 110-120V line from the controller to the SWG, replacing the existing 240V one?
In other words, does the controller have clearly identified headers with voltages so that I can know where to connect to?
We're still deep in snow right now in Montreal, and it's not possible for me to access the controller to take a look!
Thanks in advance!
Ron