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the boy raymond

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Replacing Balboa heater element
« on: March 07, 2014, 08:46:10 am »
I need some help here please. As there are no hot tub engineers anywhere around where I live I am having to do my own repairs. I am trying to replace the heater element in a Balboa heater with sensors. I have obtained the correct element and it looks identical to the one I removed. I noticed that when I removed the old one I had to bend the element arms in order to get the elecrical connection posts clear. I thought replacing it would be tricky and was right. I am aware that I have to be very careful not to bend the posts. The first thing I noticed with the new element was that there were two metal clips holding the element arms together whereas the old one only had one on the end furthest from the posts. With those two clips in place there was no way I could bend the element arms to get the element to fit. I therefore removed the clip nearest the posts which was missing on the old one. I was then able to bend the arms enough to get the element in without putting too much pressure on the posts. I was able with a little difficulty to get the posts through the holes and the nuts on. The only problem I have now is that one of the element arms is touching the inner wall of the tube. I am unable to bend it away as its too springy. Am I right in thinking that to leave the element touching the tube will cause a short? I thought before attempting to remove the element again with the risk of damaging those delicate posts I would get some advice on here.  :-\

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Replacing Balboa heater element
« on: March 07, 2014, 08:46:10 am »

Dr. Spa™ Ret.

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Re: Replacing Balboa heater element
« Reply #1 on: March 07, 2014, 09:18:17 am »
No, it wont cause a short.
If you can't sell it on eBay, it may not even qualify as landfill.

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the boy raymond

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Re: Replacing Balboa heater element
« Reply #2 on: March 09, 2014, 07:36:26 am »
Thank you very much

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