When I did this,I heard the usual "one click" sound,and then plugged it back in. I filled the tub,turned the breaker back on,and disconnected the control panel. I flipped the breaker to turn the power off,found the leak,and hopefully have it fixed. About a week ago, after using the hot tub, we discovered we had a leak. For the next few years, when the power would fail, the hot tub would NOT come back on, automatically, and I would go through this same process, and the hot tub would ALWAYS start up. I then just connected it "back into the board", and the hot tub almost immediately started working. As I disconnected this line, I heard a slight "click" noise. It was similar to a telephone line plug, only bigger. After looking it over for awhile, I decided to "disconnect the control panel" in the Balboa Panel. Checked the breaker, and it was ok, it hadn't kicked off. A few years ago, after a "power failure", the tub would not come on. Quote from: Tay on May 16, 2017, 03:11:49 pm I have a Great Lakes Hot Tub with the Balboa Value 3 system. When you plug the control panel line back in,the Buzzing stops,but the hot tub still does not come on. I thought I would be able to isolate the vibration,but I can't seem to tell, for sure, what is vibrating. This time I didn't hear the "click",and while the control panel was disconnected, I got a "Buzzing" noise (like a relay vibration) and you can feel the vibration on everything in the balboa panel. This time nothing happened, it didn't start up, and I had no indications of anything in the control panel. I have a Great Lakes Hot Tub with the Balboa Value 3 system.
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