Pump error --will need to take pump apart and replace the ceramic rod that holds pump in place --intex doesnt sell parts for pumps go to home depot and get a brazing rod $ 10 for a bundle will only need about 3'' clean off flux and replace unit --reason for brass is its a magnetic pump the links show how and where to remove pump but not completely repair [ using the brass rod ]
Intex spa E95 cheap fix Intex SSP 10 PureSpa Repair less than 40
SOURCE: Have intex spa was working fine now comes up with E90 code
http://slink.intexdevelopment.com/faqsup/pub/FaqSupportServlet?action=getDoc&DocKey=4456&CrtLog=2015-01-19%2015:13:37&FileName=Spa%20E90%20Troubleshooting.docx
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There are two sensors which are easy to spot. They have shinny hex connections one on each side of the water flow.Remove these with a box or small crescent wrench and clean the bronze tips of the sensors with a soft bristle wire brush. The tips of the sensors are copper and after six months to a year they build up corrosion. It doesn't
take a lot to cause them to malfunction. You can easily spot the corrosion it's usually green in color on the sensor tips. After cleaning, thread these back in and put the cover back on the pump and try your heater. Be careful not to cross thread when re-installing these sensors. This worked for me without spending a dime. If this doesn't, you may have let the sensors go too long without cleaning and they/re damages. But don't fret. The sensors can be bought on line from ThermoMart. They run $6.50 - $10.00 each. Intex will tell you need a $350.00 replacement pump. Don't fall for that. I'd try these two fixes first is your a brave do it yourself type person. Oh, and remember to unplug your pump from the power source before attempting this fix.
Do you have model numbers? Because from what I've seen, the ones that you think are right, are actually the wrong size threads. M10 is what we need I think.
Do you have model numbers? Because from what I've seen, the ones that you think are right, are actually the wrong size threads. M10 is what we need I think.
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