Hello and thanks for the help with starting up my hot tub this past spring.
I'm back looking for some more advice with respect to my 1996 Sundance Corum hot tub.
In short, the breaker in the service panel (50 Amp, GFCI) keeps tripping. I don't know if its because of the ground fault or the basic breaker operation. I just found it tripped yesterday and the water is already cold. With the holidays I haven't used it or checked the levels in a few weeks. The weather is dipping below freezing so I'm trying to get a solution before I get some freeze damage. I think I have a few days still.
I opened the service box, the spa control box and any other areas I could think of to look for burns or shorts but nothing is visible. No capacitors or blown or any of the wiring looks loose.
In an attempt to see if the heater or the pump was the issue, I disconnected them from the control panel but the breaker still trips. Both items look clean for being 20 years old. I checked the voltage in the service panel and everything looks good. I can't check continuity or voltage in the control panel because the breaker trips after 2-3 seconds. This means I also can't check for error codes.
If anyone has any suggestions besides draining and setting fire to it, I'm all ears. I have a good Fluke DMM and a basic understanding of what should be happening, but maybe someone has run into something like this in the past.
If I've left out any info, please let me know and I'll update as needed. Thanks in advance for any help offered.
I'm back looking for some more advice with respect to my 1996 Sundance Corum hot tub.
In short, the breaker in the service panel (50 Amp, GFCI) keeps tripping. I don't know if its because of the ground fault or the basic breaker operation. I just found it tripped yesterday and the water is already cold. With the holidays I haven't used it or checked the levels in a few weeks. The weather is dipping below freezing so I'm trying to get a solution before I get some freeze damage. I think I have a few days still.
I opened the service box, the spa control box and any other areas I could think of to look for burns or shorts but nothing is visible. No capacitors or blown or any of the wiring looks loose.
In an attempt to see if the heater or the pump was the issue, I disconnected them from the control panel but the breaker still trips. Both items look clean for being 20 years old. I checked the voltage in the service panel and everything looks good. I can't check continuity or voltage in the control panel because the breaker trips after 2-3 seconds. This means I also can't check for error codes.
If anyone has any suggestions besides draining and setting fire to it, I'm all ears. I have a good Fluke DMM and a basic understanding of what should be happening, but maybe someone has run into something like this in the past.
If I've left out any info, please let me know and I'll update as needed. Thanks in advance for any help offered.