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How to Identify & Find the Right Replacement Parts for Your Hydropool Hot Tub
Maintenance and repair are part of owning a hot tub spa. Whether you own a Hydropool Self-Cleaning Hot Tub or a high-performance Swim Spa, using the correct parts is the only way to ensure your warranty stays intact and your water remains crystal clear.
In this guide, we’ll show you exactly how to identify the components you need to get your spa back in peak condition.
1. Start with Your Serial Number
Before you order a pump or a circuit board, you need your spa's "ID Card.
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Dec 19th 2025
Why Strong Spa Will Not Run And How To Troubleshoot
Strong Spas shut down due to sensor errors, usually triggered by low water flow (clogged filters, air in lines, closed valves) or a faulty temperature/high limit sensor, causing overheating protection to engage, triggering codes like PR, SL, or HH. The system shuts down to prevent damage, requiring you to check water levels, clean filters, bleed air from lines. It could be failed sensor(s) or control board.
Common Causes & Fixes:
Insufficient Water
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Dec 19th 2025
The Best Place To Find And Buy Sundance Spas Parts
Buy Sundance Spa Parts Online | SpaStore.com
If you own a Sundance Spa, finding the right replacement parts is critical. Using the wrong pump, filter, heater, or control panel can cause poor performance, damage, or void warranties. For over 30 years, SpaStore.com has been the trusted source for Sundance Spa parts that are accurate, reliable, and consumer-friendly.
Why SpaStore.com is the Best Source for Sundance Spa Parts
1. Specialization in Sundance Spas
SpaStore.com focuses exclusively on Sun
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Dec 11th 2025
How To Remove a Coast Spas Filter
Regularly cleaning your filter is essential for maintaining clean water and optimal spa performance. Follow these simple steps to safely remove your Coast Spas filter.What You'll NeedA block of wood (if the nut is tight)Step-by-Step Removal GuideStep 1: Release the System PressureLocate the pressure release valve on the top of the filter housing. Loosen it by turning it counterclockwise and take it all the way out.Pro Tip: Be mindful of the small o-ring on the valve. Do not lose it, as it is ess
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Nov 13th 2025
Troubleshooting a Spa That Isn't Heating
Follow this logical, step-by-step guide to efficiently diagnose a no-heat issue.Step 1: Check the "Heat Demand" LightFirst, locate the heat demand indicator. This light may be on the topside control panel or directly on the spa's circuit board.If the light is ON: The control system is receiving all necessary signals (from temperature sensors, pressure switch, and flow switch). You can skip checking these components and proceed directly to diagnosing the heater's power path.If the light is OFF: T
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Nov 12th 2025