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I have a Leisure Bay Spa that needs parts...I don't know the model #?

I'm looking to find parts for my Leisure Bay spa online and don't have the model # of the spa. It has 6 jets (it's an older spa) and I think I need a motor since mine isn't coming on at all. Not sure about the heating element or filtration or blower either since I don't have power to the motor.

What size motor should I get? What model #?

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  • 2 decades ago
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    You should try to look around and find that manufacturing tag. It makes it very hard to order the right parts, without knowing your model number.

    You could visit the companies web site, they usually have lots of information on their products.They may have an 800 number you can call. Sometimes, if you describe the unit to them, they can put you on the right track.

    They may be able to assist you, in making sure your motor is working. It could have a reset button, or a circuit breaker in the workings.

    They may be able to supply you with a manual, or drawings to make it all the easier to repair.

    Maybe you can check with a local supplier also.

  • ?
    Lv 4
    5 years ago

    Leisure Bay Spa

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    I have a Leisure Bay Spa that needs parts...I don't know the model #?

    I'm looking to find parts for my Leisure Bay spa online and don't have the model # of the spa. It has 6 jets (it's an older spa) and I think I need a motor since mine isn't coming on at all. Not sure about the heating element or filtration or blower either since I don't have...

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    Lv 4
    5 years ago

    Measure the length and width of the water surface and depth of the water in inches. If your swpa has several depth zones try to get the average depth. Multiply the three measurements to get cubic inches. Divide the cubic inches by 231 to get gallons. L*W*H/231= Volume in gallons

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  • Anonymous
    2 decades ago

    You should be able to find info inside in the pump area.

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