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For you parents out there: remember when you had your first baby and you were still getting used to the sounds s/he made? Remember calling your mother with every "is this normal" question before you bothered the doctor?Turns out that my new baby (my 2-day-old Bahia) is making some interesting noises and I wanted to run the symptoms by you experienced people before calling the dealer and looking like a first-class goof.Symptoms:[glow]1)[/glow] Tub seems to have trouble maintaining temp within about 2 degrees. It's set at 102 and often drops to 100 within 15 minutes of having cover off. Sometimes when cover is first removed, tub is holding 101 instead of 102. Heater light not on to indicate that the heater is trying to bring back up to temp.[glow]2)[/glow] Circ pump return line is blasting very hot water (almost scalding) into the tub along with sporatic big bubbles (as well as those little ones that I would expect from the ozonator).[glow]3)[/glow] With all pumps off (except circ) the tub makes loud gurgling noises like a coffee pot.OK, Mom. Does this mean I might have air in the circ pump hose or a gate valve partially closed? Do these symptoms warrant a call to the spa doc? I don't want to wait and have any damage done to my heater.
I suppose you could have some air and it's just getting expelled. If it keeps doing it after a couple days I'd put in a call and see what the dealer says.
Maybe you do have an air lock or something and the heater is running with air in it, which is not good.
remove the filter that supplies your circ pump and put a garden hose down the pipe about 6 inches, then let it run for a couple of minutes it should force the air out of that line
loosen up the diverter vale on top of the tub