Hot Tub is a Thermospa Olympian. I have been working on getting this spa up and running after buying it from our neighbor. With much help from this forum, I have made significant progress.
Latest problem is a leaking jet. Specifically, its called a Diverting Whirlpool Jet.
This seems to be the "main" jet in the tub. It is connected to pump 1. It seems to run most if not all the time. I think its part of the filtration system??? The picture below, you can see it running in the upper right picture. This is with all pumps off.
The picture in the lower right shows the back side of the jet where it is leaking. Its pretty apparent that seal is bad. I tried applying silicone to it, but that did not help. I also tried removing the jet but could not figure out how to. I was able to remove some smaller jets, by turning counter-clockwise and pulling out. That did not work on this...could not get it past the normal open position when turning.
What is the proper way to fix this?
Can it be fixed from the hot tub side by removing the jet? If so, any thoughts on how I might figure out how to get it out?
Thanks very much for any help.
Mark.
Latest problem is a leaking jet. Specifically, its called a Diverting Whirlpool Jet.
This seems to be the "main" jet in the tub. It is connected to pump 1. It seems to run most if not all the time. I think its part of the filtration system??? The picture below, you can see it running in the upper right picture. This is with all pumps off.
The picture in the lower right shows the back side of the jet where it is leaking. Its pretty apparent that seal is bad. I tried applying silicone to it, but that did not help. I also tried removing the jet but could not figure out how to. I was able to remove some smaller jets, by turning counter-clockwise and pulling out. That did not work on this...could not get it past the normal open position when turning.
What is the proper way to fix this?
Can it be fixed from the hot tub side by removing the jet? If so, any thoughts on how I might figure out how to get it out?
Thanks very much for any help.
Mark.