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    Sep 9, 2012, 03:27 PM
    Heater breaker keeps tripping
    I have a 1996 Cal Coast Spa. Model SP5 Serial #C61250
    When the water is not circulating the heater breaker trips. It sounds like water sizzling on a hot plate after the jets or circulation has been shut off. Do I need to replace something?

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