I have one return line (from my main pump) to my spa that is located near the bottom wall (if you were sitting in the spa, it would be located behind your calf) and it has an eyeball with a slit pointing down. I'm assuming it is built this way as a precautionary measure of directing any heated water downward, so it wouldn't burn anybody? The other day I noticed the eyeball was loose and it rotated freely, but I didn't know if this was normal or not. Well, a couple days later it came out. I inspected the eyeball and it appeared to have a little area on top that the plastic may have broke at causing it to come out. Are these eyeballs supposed to come out like that or should they not move and stay point downward? The part that screws in it still there, just the circular eyeball with the slit came out, but like I said, it looks like it may have broke off and then pooped out when the spa return line was turned on.
Another concern of mine was that we continued to use the spa that day, but the water was just coming straight out instead of downward and the opening is now bigger due to the fact that the eyeball came out. Since the opening is bigger, will the reduction in pressure have any adverse effects of the use of the spa? It seemed to work fine.
Another concern of mine was that we continued to use the spa that day, but the water was just coming straight out instead of downward and the opening is now bigger due to the fact that the eyeball came out. Since the opening is bigger, will the reduction in pressure have any adverse effects of the use of the spa? It seemed to work fine.