For anyone with low motor brushes, I went on Amazon and bought a set of Electric Motor Carbon Brushes with various sizes for 10 bucks. Switched them out and now it works like a charm. Thanks Dan for the upload.
@@MrJCTECH I just brushed mine with a small wire brush I had for cleaning suede shoes www.amazon.co.uk/Nikwax-Suede-Brush-One-Size/dp/B009W2YZ3A/ref=sr_1_6?crid=D3LRCSX1V6MI&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.gvWa5f51U9qPwPBgJJLB7o0hiepz-eK2nDVuqPOC_NnmHD6eDf7AnO43siXDAjt9AlHzXf75yZ-tvhjZe9f0nZAIHqtH9jiHD6HPRKvbUreI0mOLGhcbbMz13AbLdeyZhwKU5PAfTkQs7mgOti3gBbx5nTfoAfGULZvo1gGydojAwCY3mthei4PxoygnZjzSpEkMdLsT4_dVhYXoHX6cU8QEbQi6hj-4Rd1ncbDJaaLijJ625jbh-w3cyc0DL8mM4-NT9NlxX8-OOYZRQAsqK6vCsHt3Z-VNL4M-Qvk2rn0.pnQyHg-5JHHPzwsPd5HKxSV1J4GBtZ3Ab9g9be6hGpc&dib_tag=se&keywords=suede+shoe+wire+brush&qid=1726637357&sprefix=suede+shoe+wire+brush%2Caps%2C75&sr=8-6
I CANT THANK YOU ENOUGH FOR THINKING OF OTHERS AND SHARING HOW YOU SOLVED YOUR ISSUE. MY WIFE NEEDED A WIN AND YOU HELPED ME TO PROVIDE ONE FOR HER. THANK YOU
I managed to do this over the weekend - exactly the same issue, but an earlier model heating/pump unit. Thanks for the clear instructions - saved me some money!
Thank you so much for making this! You saved my hot tub! Just a couple things: - I actually had a different Intex Pure Spa (blue instead of the off white color) and the directions were pretty similar. - I was able to get the spring loaded part out of the pump without totally removing it from the white outer housing. This made the reassembly easier at 19:00. It was said that putting that part on was one of the hardest parts of the process and it was nice to be able to skip that. - My spring loaded part took a long time to free from its hosing. I just sprayed a lot of WD-40 and let it sit, brushed it a bit, and occasionally gently squeezed the sides with some channel locks to free the inner part. Do not over do it on squeezing though because you could disform the housing. I was then SUPER carful not to remove the inner part too far and break it like was accidentally done at 16:40 because I can’t solder at all. I just sprayed a little more WD-40, brushed it a bit, carefully moved it in and out to lubricate it, and put it right back in. All and all, this video was a huge help and not too hard to do! Thanks again
Dan, thank you SO MUCH for this- my model is discontinued and there are NO replacement options out there. I would have never figured this out myself, you saved me from buying a whole new hot tub!
This fix worked like a charm. The only variation I used was spraying Deoxit D5 on the corroded areas as it dissolves corrosion, protects and improves conductivity.
I just did this to my pump and it worked. I had a hard time getting the bushing to deploy. I soaked them in wd40 and just kept pushing them in and out until they came out completely. Was it easy to get them back in but worth making sure they weren't stuck. I suggest removing the ground wire from the heat housing to make it easier.
This video was great thank you very much. I was going to give up on this thing (entire hot tub) and with your guidance the fix was easy and awesome. Thank you.
Glad it was of use. This is entirely why I make videos like this - to show how easy things like this can be repaired. We live in such a ‘throw away’ world these days and with the price of everything going up, it’s nice to know that with a bit of know how, most repairs are straight forward - you just need a walk through. Thanks for taking the time to reply 👍🏻
I need to replace the brush but cant quite figure out how you reattached the one in your picture. I may have to solder in a new one is that how you did it?
I’ve just had to watch that but again to jog my memory and yes. I think there was originally a piece from the back plate that the copper wire clamped under, but that has come off so I just soldered it back on. You could always drill a tiny hole through the centre of that brass backing plate and poke the copper wire through it and silver it from the back if it doesn’t hold securely or just to give it extra hold. I’ve Issy realised as well watching that back that where I’m explaining about poking a screw driver into the hole to force the bush back, there’s a round hole right above where it goes in that you can hold the bush back.
@@Dan_TheMedic Now I have the issue that one of the brushes is stuck. The first one popped out, I cleaned it up and I was feeling confident. The 2nd one is solidly stuck in place and won't come out. When I push down on the brush hoping it will spring out, it's as solid as a rock. Not really sure what I can do to get it to pop out. After a while I finally just tried some PB blaster. Might have been a bad idea but considering I can't get it to budge and the pump doesn't work, I thought why not. I'll try again tonight, any suggestions?
@@SwampyOgre425 did you get anywhere with this? If you are in the UK you could send me the part thats stuck and I will have a look for free and send you it back.
I’m sorry I don’t know. You could try contact Intex or failing that, take one of the units the brushes sit in, into some where like a washing machine parts place and ask them. I wouldn’t even know where to but then if I’m honest as mine were ok.
No bubbles at all. There was sounds of the pump working but no output. Weak bubbles then nothing cools be the same issue. The bushes that connect with the motor on yours may either be not fully engaging, or sticking. Corrosion from water ingress is probably the root cause.
@@Dan_TheMedic I cleaned and sanded everything. Still only runs for 4 minutes and stops. Kind of at a loss on what direction to go. Heater side works perfect.
@@Dan_TheMedic yes I completely removed and cleaned them with a light sanding. Also sanded them lightly. Commutator was cleaned and sanded again. The bubbles didn’t increase. Any idea what size the brushes are? Should’ve measured them, but forgot.
I think someone has already mentioned this and I just looked as well to confirm, but if you head to Amazon and look for 'Electric Motor Carbon Brushes' - you should be able to find what you are after. If you can find the exact ones you could look them up by model number, but I found a pack of 50x various ones for less than £10GBP or $10 USD or equivalent. www.amazon.co.uk/Scettar-Electric-Brushes-Replacement-Grinder/dp/B0D9YCR25G/ref=sr_1_6?crid=3O4SJYDKGK0ZZ&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.RB91T2Yw-8XQ0wjzxg54ZAYnNOJK4ZRM0lAXg1x5PvVn57beviSIe-T01DiqgGHplPMts3c_7I2UoISjenBmvXQceRa-ENZKW8x54ZHoWK55d6eYr0gUNAs_yqPUMQG5eT-_YjqyBaZkjuCYAPPkq2-O1CV5HW7Ps8gHlelP2vPUVs6rBxfibZT2co1x7v77rpqgEtt6F8EfMNUW2G17Rz3zmELPpaYNPfuA7EZjBPPkugj0zNfz0KgKURCjvAg0zyWO9oacxLp5b97bI7jHBpvrnd_Yk_PvvLwBugy7shA.Tt2twZG4RppP7I4VASpQfDWlgrHCcavxdxL0Dhkglkk&dib_tag=se&keywords=Electric+Motor+Carbon+Brushes&qid=1726637176&sprefix=electric+motor+carbon+brushes+%2Caps%2C66&sr=8-6
For anyone with low motor brushes, I went on Amazon and bought a set of Electric Motor Carbon Brushes with various sizes for 10 bucks. Switched them out and now it works like a charm. Thanks Dan for the upload.
can you show how you repaired them mine are really rusty
@@MrJCTECH I just brushed mine with a small wire brush I had for cleaning suede shoes www.amazon.co.uk/Nikwax-Suede-Brush-One-Size/dp/B009W2YZ3A/ref=sr_1_6?crid=D3LRCSX1V6MI&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.gvWa5f51U9qPwPBgJJLB7o0hiepz-eK2nDVuqPOC_NnmHD6eDf7AnO43siXDAjt9AlHzXf75yZ-tvhjZe9f0nZAIHqtH9jiHD6HPRKvbUreI0mOLGhcbbMz13AbLdeyZhwKU5PAfTkQs7mgOti3gBbx5nTfoAfGULZvo1gGydojAwCY3mthei4PxoygnZjzSpEkMdLsT4_dVhYXoHX6cU8QEbQi6hj-4Rd1ncbDJaaLijJ625jbh-w3cyc0DL8mM4-NT9NlxX8-OOYZRQAsqK6vCsHt3Z-VNL4M-Qvk2rn0.pnQyHg-5JHHPzwsPd5HKxSV1J4GBtZ3Ab9g9be6hGpc&dib_tag=se&keywords=suede+shoe+wire+brush&qid=1726637357&sprefix=suede+shoe+wire+brush%2Caps%2C75&sr=8-6
Had the exact same issue. Intex wanted $300 for a new base unit, followed your instructions and a half hour I was up and running! Thanks!
I CANT THANK YOU ENOUGH FOR THINKING OF OTHERS AND SHARING HOW YOU SOLVED YOUR ISSUE. MY WIFE NEEDED A WIN AND YOU HELPED ME TO PROVIDE ONE FOR HER. THANK YOU
This video is amazing!! I was about to throw out my spa, until I found this. Thanks a mil.
Just been through this process today and I now have a hot tub that does bubbles again! Cheers for this video
I managed to do this over the weekend - exactly the same issue, but an earlier model heating/pump unit. Thanks for the clear instructions - saved me some money!
Thank you sir!! Had the same problem and now everything is working again
Thanks so much for sharing this. Bought a tub secondhand and this fixed it right up.
Did you have any issues with leaking tub?
I’ve multiple air leaks and the glue I’ve been, Storm Seal, using just doesn’t seem to work.
Worked perfectly! Thank you very much.
Thank you so much for making this! You saved my hot tub!
Just a couple things:
- I actually had a different Intex Pure Spa (blue instead of the off white color) and the directions were pretty similar.
- I was able to get the spring loaded part out of the pump without totally removing it from the white outer housing. This made the reassembly easier at 19:00. It was said that putting that part on was one of the hardest parts of the process and it was nice to be able to skip that.
- My spring loaded part took a long time to free from its hosing. I just sprayed a lot of WD-40 and let it sit, brushed it a bit, and occasionally gently squeezed the sides with some channel locks to free the inner part. Do not over do it on squeezing though because you could disform the housing. I was then SUPER carful not to remove the inner part too far and break it like was accidentally done at 16:40 because I can’t solder at all. I just sprayed a little more WD-40, brushed it a bit, carefully moved it in and out to lubricate it, and put it right back in.
All and all, this video was a huge help and not too hard to do! Thanks again
Thanks for sharing this; good enough that a civil engineer could follow it successfully!
Thank you ! Your video managed to bring my spa back to life 🤩
Thank you so much! We are so grateful. Following your video we managed to bring our spa to life again yesterday. We couldn't believe it❤❤
Dan, thank you SO MUCH for this- my model is discontinued and there are NO replacement options out there. I would have never figured this out myself, you saved me from buying a whole new hot tub!
No worries mate, thank you.
This fix worked like a charm. The only variation I used was spraying Deoxit D5 on the corroded areas as it dissolves corrosion, protects and improves conductivity.
You are a saint for uploading this. Got it working again in no time!!
Same here , bubble unit working again. thanks Dan
I just did this to my pump and it worked. I had a hard time getting the bushing to deploy. I soaked them in wd40 and just kept pushing them in and out until they came out completely. Was it easy to get them back in but worth making sure they weren't stuck. I suggest removing the ground wire from the heat housing to make it easier.
Thank You very much for the video! My model is sc-wf20 and the problem was exactly the same. It works again. 😊
This video was great thank you very much. I was going to give up on this thing (entire hot tub) and with your guidance the fix was easy and awesome. Thank you.
Glad it was of use.
This is entirely why I make videos like this - to show how easy things like this can be repaired. We live in such a ‘throw away’ world these days and with the price of everything going up, it’s nice to know that with a bit of know how, most repairs are straight forward - you just need a walk through.
Thanks for taking the time to reply 👍🏻
Clear as a bell. Very well done.
Well said and shown. Thank you for the video!
This worked for me!! Thanks for posting this!!!
Worked like a champ! Thank you!
Genius! Thanks so much x
This was an awesome video!!!
This worked! Thank you
Thank you !! It worked for me ! Awsome !!
It work for me too!!! Thx
Brilliant! Back in action. Thanks for sharing this tip!
You rule. I was about to throw this sucker away.
Does anyone know where i can get those parts? Mine are done!
Same
I need to replace the brush but cant quite figure out how you reattached the one in your picture. I may have to solder in a new one is that how you did it?
I’ve just had to watch that but again to jog my memory and yes. I think there was originally a piece from the back plate that the copper wire clamped under, but that has come off so I just soldered it back on. You could always drill a tiny hole through the centre of that brass backing plate and poke the copper wire through it and silver it from the back if it doesn’t hold securely or just to give it extra hold.
I’ve Issy realised as well watching that back that where I’m explaining about poking a screw driver into the hole to force the bush back, there’s a round hole right above where it goes in that you can hold the bush back.
12:30…. Magic happens, 12:35 and the pump is out of the plastic container. No idea how you did that without damaging anything
Ok never mind i finally just manhandled it out by prying it out
😂 from what I remember it just came out with a wiggle.
@@Dan_TheMedic Now I have the issue that one of the brushes is stuck. The first one popped out, I cleaned it up and I was feeling confident. The 2nd one is solidly stuck in place and won't come out. When I push down on the brush hoping it will spring out, it's as solid as a rock. Not really sure what I can do to get it to pop out. After a while I finally just tried some PB blaster. Might have been a bad idea but considering I can't get it to budge and the pump doesn't work, I thought why not. I'll try again tonight, any suggestions?
@@SwampyOgre425 mount post a video or email me. M3d1cdan@gmail.com
@@SwampyOgre425 did you get anywhere with this? If you are in the UK you could send me the part thats stuck and I will have a look for free and send you it back.
Do you know what size brushes I’d need for replacement? My brushes are super low.
I’m sorry I don’t know. You could try contact Intex or failing that, take one of the units the brushes sit in, into some where like a washing machine parts place and ask them. I wouldn’t even know where to but then if I’m honest as mine were ok.
An auto parts store may have them.
Was the original problem no bubbles, weak bubbles or something else? I have weak bubbles that last for four minutes then shut off.
No bubbles at all.
There was sounds of the pump working but no output.
Weak bubbles then nothing cools be the same issue.
The bushes that connect with the motor on yours may either be not fully engaging, or sticking.
Corrosion from water ingress is probably the root cause.
@@Dan_TheMedic I cleaned and sanded everything. Still only runs for 4 minutes and stops. Kind of at a loss on what direction to go. Heater side works perfect.
@@karlcin did you remove the bushes completely as in the video?
If not, try that.
If you did and it’s still not working, try replace them.
@@Dan_TheMedic yes I completely removed and cleaned them with a light sanding. Also sanded them lightly. Commutator was cleaned and sanded again. The bubbles didn’t increase. Any idea what size the brushes are? Should’ve measured them, but forgot.
how can I replace them rather than fix them?
I think someone has already mentioned this and I just looked as well to confirm, but if you head to Amazon and look for 'Electric Motor Carbon Brushes' - you should be able to find what you are after. If you can find the exact ones you could look them up by model number, but I found a pack of 50x various ones for less than £10GBP or $10 USD or equivalent.
www.amazon.co.uk/Scettar-Electric-Brushes-Replacement-Grinder/dp/B0D9YCR25G/ref=sr_1_6?crid=3O4SJYDKGK0ZZ&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.RB91T2Yw-8XQ0wjzxg54ZAYnNOJK4ZRM0lAXg1x5PvVn57beviSIe-T01DiqgGHplPMts3c_7I2UoISjenBmvXQceRa-ENZKW8x54ZHoWK55d6eYr0gUNAs_yqPUMQG5eT-_YjqyBaZkjuCYAPPkq2-O1CV5HW7Ps8gHlelP2vPUVs6rBxfibZT2co1x7v77rpqgEtt6F8EfMNUW2G17Rz3zmELPpaYNPfuA7EZjBPPkugj0zNfz0KgKURCjvAg0zyWO9oacxLp5b97bI7jHBpvrnd_Yk_PvvLwBugy7shA.Tt2twZG4RppP7I4VASpQfDWlgrHCcavxdxL0Dhkglkk&dib_tag=se&keywords=Electric+Motor+Carbon+Brushes&qid=1726637176&sprefix=electric+motor+carbon+brushes+%2Caps%2C66&sr=8-6
Genius! Thanks so much x