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Heater Element 4.0kw Kit Hot Tub Spa Part M7 Balboa Gecko Hydroquip Titanium (Best)

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MSRP: $129.95
$89.95
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SPN25-40CB-BI-TIno
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This part is a 4.0KW Titanium (Best) Heater Element, 10".  Our durable titanium Heater Element features the bend in the back of the element needed to fit the Balboa M-7 heater tubes and has the standard 1-1/4" spacing between the element terminals, center to center.

This also fits Gecko, ACC, Spa Guts, Spa Builders Len Gordon, Brett Aqualine, Hydroquip and most other standard 15" Hot Tub Heater Tubes. 

We also offer this Titanium Element with a Silicon Seal kit:

Heater Element 4.0kw Kit Hot Tub Spa Part M7 Balboa Gecko Hydroquip Titanium (Best)

Heater Application Balboa, Gecko, Brett Aqualine, Generic, HydroQuip and more
Heater Element Type Flow Thru, Offset
Heater Element Connection Size 1/2" x 1-1/4"
Kilowatts 1.375kW/5.5kW
Immersion Length/Depth 10"
Thermowell Size None
voltage 115v/230v
Coating Titanium
 
 
Note: When testing this heater if it trips the breaker simply unplug it and if the breaker stays on plug back in and if it trips this heater is the cause if it is not a breaker trip issue then measure between the two terminals with an Ohm meter it should measure about 14.5K ohms. If it measures 0K it is open. If it is not tripping the breaker and doesn't measure open then the heater is not bad look for other issues that cause no heat Like a Pressure Switch, Stopped up filter, No water movement, Open circuit on board etc…..
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