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By The Hot Tub Guru<\/span><\/span> On Feb 12, 2015 <\/meta> <\/img> <\/p>\n <\/img><\/p>\n Download our FREE<\/p>\n Guide Now<\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<\/p><\/div>\n This week we have a question from one of our hot tub customers about hot tub repair, and the E6 or Error 6 on their hot tub top side control. The E6 error code on your hot tub usually refers to a reduction or stoppage of\u00a0water pressure. The E6 code is a warning that there is\u00a0not sufficient water flow for the power pack to continue operating without possible damage. The power pack must shut down for self preservation. If you do not have enough water flow the area with the heating element will over heat and melt.<\/span><\/p>\n The cause of an E6 error code in hot tubs varies greatly but here are a list of things to consider and check.<\/p>\n Hopefully this helps our hot tub community with the E6 or Error 6 code on your hot tub.<\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n
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