We carry our own Spa Guts brand of controllers, and several of the most common controllers that came originally installed, for customers who want the simplicity of a direct swap out. We carry both pneumatic (air-control) and electronic (digital) spa controllers. And if the rest of your equipment is more than 8 years old, we recommend replacing the entire spa pack. Unless something simple on your controller has broken - such as a mechanical switch or a timer - we recommend simply replacing the broken controller. If you need to replace a circuit board, see our replacement spa circuit boards. If you are having repeated circuit board problems, consider switching to a pneumatic spa controller. Spa circuit boards tend not to do well in environments of extreme changes in heat and humidity. Consequently, the life expectancy of a replaced circuit board is typically less than that of a new spa controller. And whatever that is, it's not being fixed by replacing the circuit board. Instead, something has caused them to go bad. Circuit boards that have worked for a couple of years tend not to go bad just by themselves. Unless your controller is under warranty or maybe just barely out of the warranty period, it's not a good bet to replace a bad circuit board. Replacement circuit boards are typically priced at hundreds of dollars, and sometimes exceed the cost of replacing the entire spa controller. The circuit board is the most expensive component in a spa controller. The brain of an electronic spa controller is a circuit board. If your spa has heating problems, check your heater. Most spa controllers have the heater built into them, so the spa controller is also the spa heater. A spa controller runs the spa's pump, blower, and heater.
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