24" Balboa Spa Hot Tub Heater M7 Sensor Replacement Temp & Hi Limit Video How To

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  • 24" Balboa Spa Hot Tub Heater M7 Sensor Replacement Temp & Hi Limit Video How To
  • Balboa Spa Hot Tub Heater M7 Sensor Replacement Temp & Hi Limit 24"  Video How To
  • Balboa Spa Hot Tub Heater M7 Sensor Replacement Temp & Hi Limit 24"  Video How To
  • Balboa Spa Hot Tub Heater M7 Sensor Replacement Temp & Hi Limit 24"  Video How To
  • Balboa Spa Hot Tub Heater M7 Sensor Replacement Temp & Hi Limit 24"  Video How To
  • This is an example of this M7 Sensor installed in a heater tube. Note: This listing is the sensor only all other parts are for illustration and are not included.
Balboa Spa Hot Tub Heater M7 Sensor Replacement Temp & Hi Limit Video How To
  • This is an example of this M7 Sensor installed in a heater tube. Note: This listing is the sensor only all other parts are for illustration and are not included.
Balboa Spa Hot Tub Heater M7 Sensor Replacement Temp & Hi Limit Video How To
  • This is an example of this M7 Sensor installed in a heater tube. Note: This listing is the sensor only all other parts are for illustration and are not included.
Balboa Spa Hot Tub Heater M7 Sensor Replacement Temp & Hi Limit Video How To
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Description

This part is a Standard Balboa Heater M7 Sensor with a 24" wire. This Sensor comes with the wire, Connector, and The Screw down cap. It DOES NOT include the tube and the tube side mount. You will normally not need the sensor mount you would reuse it so there is no reason to have it it will just be thrown away. When this sensor is bad it will generally cause a SN Code on balboa M7 Systems. See the Video for more information. 

Question.. Why is my spa showing an OH Code but the water is not Hot? 
 
Not sure exactly where to guide you without more information but I think this is what you need to know. The reason the water was cooler than the 110 is one of 2 things. You obviously have a M7 system meaning it has two sensors like you see here in both ends of the tube. If the pump is not working correctly on this system it still fires the heater and bases the continuation of heat on the temperature raise between the two sensors verifying water movement. The Controller does not know if there is water in the system or not and uses this test to prove water movement instead of using a pressure switch like the older systems did. After the heater is fired if there is no temperature raise then the system sees that as a problem and stops for a few minutes and fires again to see if there is water movement. If this heater firing happens enough times in a row the water temperature in the tube will keep getting higher eventually giving an OH code and shutting itself down until you reset it. I said all that to say this, If the pump is not operating correctly then the cause of your issue is pump related not sensor related because the sensors did their job in showing the high temp and the code. So you need to look into why the pump is erratic. Another thing that can cause an OH code is a high filter cycle setting but that usually only happens when it is hot outside or the tub is inside a room. You should never have a higher than F2 filter cycle during hot ambient weather. Hope this helps.  


Sensor Application Spa Control
Sensor Type Temp or Hi Limit
Application Generic, M7
Model Generic, M7
Connector Type 2 pin
Sensor Diameter 1/4"
Wire Count 2 wire
Wire Length 24"


34-0202-K , 30042 , 30344 , 30382 , 32016 , 34-0202-K , 53605 , 9711-101 ,BAL32016 , 9711-119, 59-138-1070,59-238-1000,30042 , 30344 , 30382 , 32016 , 52016 , 53605 , RME-30344A

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  • 5
    sensor

    Posted by steve on Jun 9th 2017

    Perfect fit

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