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Here we go... just bought a 2013 Hot Spot SX after 18 years in a Hot Springs Sovereign.When the dealer came to install, I asled that e set it at 110 degrees and he said UL has stepped in and the industry now limits temps to 104. Deal Breaker! I told my dealer to find a hack or take it back. He immediately jumped on his cell, and after an hour had a "jumper" solution... that gets to 108 MAX, not a bit higher. Drops to 107 after 5 min with the cover off.Is there a way to boost heat to 110...or do I have to adjust my taste to 107?Please do not pass the nanny warnings - have been using a 110 degree setting for the last 8 years and "accept the risk".Anyone have ahack to help me boost the temp to my tatse?Appreciate your support, and this forum.ThanksSundogjax
I am no electrical engineer, but I do know that you have two temperature sensors that tell the control board what temperature the water is and turn the heater on and off accordingly. These sensors give this information by changing their resistance depending on the water temperature. The lower the temperature, the higher the resistance. If you could splice in a potentiometer uniformly between the sensors and the control board you could trick the system into heating above it's max.This hack could also create new problems in the spa, but if you are technically-minded, it is possible.That being said, I would just try getting used to a little lower temperature. Maybe after a while you will like it more. Who knows? Be safe, and enjoy your new spa!
To me this falls in the category of "I'm not going to be the one to suggest it even if I know it'll work" category.
Thanks for the advice.Response to Spatech_tuo - no need to add any more comments for me, your first message was loud and clear - "to each his own" (eve if you are crazy). Appreciate your time.Response to Dr Spa & Twin Cities - besides being a lawyer, and a 30 year Naval Aviator, I am also a businessman. I understand your liability fears, and respect your caution, there a are no bold, old aviators. As stated in my first post, I have been using the higher temps for many years and accept the risk. My taste is mine, and it's been working pretty well for over a quarter-century. Thanks for your responses. No need for any more safety or litigation advice, just the work around if someone has seen it. Don't need anyone to recommend the hack, just desribe it.Again to restate - looking for advice from someone who has addressed this problem in the past. I will make the mods and accept the risk. I respect you positions, respect my dealer (20+ years with him, 30 year spa owner), and am thankful for this forum. See ya at 110!
Hot Spring Ace - Thanks again for the advice. The attempted jab in you last para was misguided..."Lastly, calling someone crazy because they were wise enough to know that a pro should tread wisely on this issue was less than classy." Please review the thread. The very first response from Spatech_tuo on 28 Jan essentially called me crazy - "I'm not going to question why you want it that hot, to each his own." The inference is that I am crazy... that was the point. Again, don't know how to be any more gracious than I was in my last post. Thanks again.