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2012-Current
This controller connects to the spa's main control pack and manages the various LED lights within the spa, such as those in the jets, cup holders, and cabinet.
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2009-Current
This slave cord is used to connect individual LED light fixtures to the main lighting controller.
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2012-Current
this light is a "master" LED light, meaning it can control other "slave" lights in the same circuit and is designed for the Ultimate Lighting package.
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This is a 15-LED slave light that connects to a "master" light, allowing for multiple accent lights to be controlled by the spa's top-side control panel.
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2020- Current
a component for the Ultimate Lighting system on Arctic Spas hot tubs and All-Weather Pools. The strips are mounted in the corners of the cabinet, adding accent lighting to the spa's exterior.
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2010-2019
The cap, in a translucent or clear color, fits over the bearclaw-shaped handle on the spa's air, waterfall, and neck jet control valves.
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2007-2009
This internal valve piece is specifically used in the air, waterfall, and neck jet control assemblies for pre-2009 models. It works in conjunction with the 2-tone bearclaw cap and regulates the flow of air and water to the various features.
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this is the wet end of an Aquaflo XP2E pump used in some models from 2011 onward, including those with Epic pumps rated 2 through 5 horsepower. The wet end is the part of the pump that comes into contact with the water and contains the impeller.
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is a component used to vent trapped air from the pump's wet end. It has a 3/8" barbed end for connecting to a hose and a 1/4" MPT (male pipe thread) end for screwing into the pump housing.
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used to securely install and support the pump motor, helping to reduce vibration and extend the pump's lifespan
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2001-2006
Arctic/Coyote Models
used to securely mount the circulation pump within the hot tub's equipment bay, helping to reduce vibration and ensure the pump operates efficiently.
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2010-2011
Arctic/Coyote
The cap fits over a large water diverter valve, allowing you to control the flow of water to different jet groups
$--.--
This clear internal threaded cap screws into the body of the diverter valve, underneath the decorative bearclaw-shaped handle.
$--.--
2006-2009
Arctic/Coyote Models
a white, threaded cap that seals the top of the large diverter valve, which controls the flow of water to different jet groups.
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This union connects the main 2 1/2-inch intake plumbing to the pump.
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a complete diverter valve assembly that directs the flow of water to different sections of the spa, such as neck jets or water features.
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a threaded grate used to cover the ozone or Spa Boy sensor housing on certain models.
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a threaded grate that is used to protect the 1.5-inch Spa Boy sensor probe
Can be replaced with OZZ-300021
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a threaded grate that is used to protect the 1.5-inch Spa Boy sensor probe in models produced in 2020 and later
Replaces OZZ-3000020
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2000-
Arctic Models
The valve has a 3/4-inch PVC socket (slip) connection on both ends, allowing it to be glued into the spa's flexible or rigid plumbing.
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1999-2001
Arctic/Coyote Models
a PVC ball valve with 1 1/2-inch socket (slip) connections on both ends, allowing it to be glued into the spa's plumbing to control water flow
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to cap a 2-inch plumbing connection. A "spigot" plug is designed to be glued into a 2-inch slip socket fitting to permanently or temporarily seal it off.
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This plug is designed to be used when you are draining your spa to protect the delicate Spa Boy sensor probe from drying out.
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The plug is used to protect the Onzen/Spa Boy probe when the spa is drained. It screws into the filter bucket housing and keeps the probe wet to prevent it from drying out
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