Hello all,
Have a good one for the spa gurus !
I have the typical flashing "FLO" error on my Sundance optima 2001, but I think it have an untypical cause...
First, for the tub history : it was bought in 2002, but was only used in summers, winterized every year. 3 years ago my dad, who is the original owner, found the FLO error code on the display and was told the problem was the circulation pump. Having not used it for a while, he didnt have it repaired and let it sat unused since. Recently I bought the family house and the defective spa came with it. I'm now trying to get it back running the DIY way I'm used to
So, refilled it this week and started it, FLO error is not gone by magic. When jet pumps where off, flow switch was completely open at 45 degree, and the circulation pump was not not running. Knowing it was supposed to run 24/7, I opened the pump, cleaned it from hard water depot, reconnected the ground wire which was unseated probably because of vibration and putted it back in the tub. That did the trick and now when I power up the tub with jet pumps off, the circulation pump is working correctly, as I hear it and I feel flow at the heat/ozone output port. The flow switch is now at like 22.5 degree but not closed...
What is very strange is that if I power on the 2 speed jet pump on lower speed, whose output split to the jets and to the circulation pump input, the flow switch close completely and the heater starts normally! So flow switch seems functionnal. It seems the extra flow to the circulation pump input is enough to close the switch...
I tried with and without filter on.
So, I think the circulation pump runs normally, I think the flow switch works as it should, and I think my filter is not clogged.
What's happening here? Is it possible than the circulation pump is partially air locked ? Should I unscrew the flow switch to bend a bit the tab? Is it possible to have a clogged heater wich is between the circ pump and the flow switch?
If you have any clue, I would appreciate !
Thanks