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Well, we were all sure you had an airlock. I guess your dealer knew what he was talking about -- and actually saved you money by not coming last night just to confirm that it was indeed the electrical hook-up -- and not covered by warranty!Enjoy your first soak!
To respond to clover. 60% of the time electricians miswire new spas.
Other than a "bad connection" it could have been a "mistaken connection". It always seems to be the spa's fault and even something like this should be covered by the warranty. Would a trip charge for a service call like this be appropriate? It is not the spa's fault. It is not the dealers fault. It is not the customers fault, and NO warranty consideration to the dealer to cover his expenses IF he came out to discover the problem.Instead, it appears the electrician obviously did not test or confirm his work and the first call goes to the dealer. Maybe it could have been his mistake that made the "bad" connection.
QuoteTo respond to clover. 60% of the time electricians miswire new spas. I wish I could disagree.
That's why I listened to my dealer and used their electrician who specializes in spas.