A fuse in a control pack of a hot tub is a safety device that is designed to protect the electrical components of the hot tub from damage due to an overcurrent


  • An overcurrent occurs when too much electrical current flows through a circuit, and it can happen for a variety of reasons, such as a short circuit or a malfunctioning component. When the overcurrent occurs, the fuse will "blow," or break the circuit, to prevent further damage to the hot tub's electrical system.


  • A fuse is typically a small metal or ceramic device that contains a piece of wire or filament that melts when too much current flows through it. Once the fuse "blows," the hot tub's electrical system will shut down and will not work until the fuse is replaced with a new one.


It's important to check the fuses regularly, if one is not functioning, you may need to replace it. And also make sure to check the user manual or consult our team or a professional technician to know the correct type of fuse and the amperage of the fuse required for the hot tub control pack.



Fuses specifications found - ON BP SPA SYSTEMS

Please verify the existing control pack fuses specification to match the list below:


FUSE 
Universal Part Number
30AFuse #30136
10A Fuse #30122
3A Slo-Blo FuseFuse #20600
0.3A Slo-Blo FuseFuse #21581
0.15A Slo-Blo Fuse
Fuse #26281
0.125A Slo-Blo Fuse
Fuse #26397
2AFuse #26307