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 Post subject: Newbie needs help to identify part
PostPosted: Fri Jan 11, 2008 7:45 pm 

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Hello to all. My wife and I purchased a used HotSprings Prodigy hot tub earlier this year. I recently had noticed and repaired a leak on the heating unit. I had to remove it from the the hot tub to repair it. Upon futher inspection I came across 2 plastic objects that were broken (air valve jets ?) They were located at the top near the jet adjustment.I am wondering if anyone can identify these and locate me to place where I can get replacements. I have seach the web with no luck. Here are a few pictures of the objects. Thank you .

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PostPosted: Fri Jan 11, 2008 9:15 pm 
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part#70289, should be around $10 each.

Any Hot Spring Dealer will have them in stock.



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PostPosted: Fri Jan 11, 2008 9:51 pm 

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Thank You Swine (that doesn't sound right). I have orderd 2 check valve replacesments. Thanks again, for your quick response !


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I've replaced these things... what a real pain. And swine is right on price wise.

Upside down and backwards with your hands in the air and head looking up into the top & hopefully yer butt aint laying in the dog poop.

Be patient with it though! Simple device, simple system. Drink beer first (not! rotflmao!) - well maybe when it's finished... ha.

Last time I did this I had 5 crazy people trying to feed me beer before I got the new valves installed. Ya would've thought I was the god of hot tubs at that house. Not really, just another joe.



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PostPosted: Sat Jan 12, 2008 10:27 am 

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Pageup, those are the ones. A real pain in the a#@ to get to. LOL !!! Yes beer will be consumed after (hopefully sucessful) installation. By the way, We do own a large dog that sh&#'s like a wild Yak !! So I will definetly inspect the area before I begin the work. Thanks for your reply !


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