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5.5kW Incoloy Heating Element - M-7 Compatible - 115V/230V - 10.5" Flow Thru - Universal Hot Tub Spa Part

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  • Heater Element 5.5kw Hot Tub Spa Part M-7 Universal 230V or 115V
  • Heater Element 5.5kw Hot Tub Spa Part M-7 Universal 230V or 115V
  • Heater Element 5.5kw Hot Tub Spa Part M-7 Universal 230V or 115V
  • Heater Element 5.5kw Hot Tub Spa Part M-7 Universal 230V or 115V
  • Heater Element 5.5kw Hot Tub Spa Part M-7 Universal 230V or 115V
  • Heater Element 5.5kw Hot Tub Spa Part M-7 Universal 230V or 115V
  • Heater Element 5.5kw Hot Tub Spa Part M-7 Universal 230V or 115V
  • Heater Element 5.5kw Hot Tub Spa Part M-7 Universal 230V or 115V
  • Heater Element 5.5kw Hot Tub Spa Part M-7 Universal 230V or 115V
  • Heater Element 5.5kw Hot Tub Spa Part M-7 Universal 230V or 115V
  • Heater Element 5.5kw Hot Tub Spa Part M-7 Universal 230V or 115V
  • Heater Element 5.5kw Hot Tub Spa Part M-7 Universal 230V or 115V
  • Heater Element 5.5kw Hot Tub Spa Part M-7 Universal 230V or 115V
MSRP: $69.50
$44.99
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Description

This 5.5KW Incoloy heating element works with both 230V and 115V electrical configurations and includes the specialized rear bend required for Balboa M-7 heater assemblies. Compatible with Gecko, ACC, and most universal hot tub heating tubes. List price $69.50. Standard equipment in contemporary spa systems.

Note: Global also stocks upgraded versions including a Teflon-coated option (Better) and a Titanium variant (Best) offering enhanced resistance to sanitizers and saltwater environments.

Flow-Through Design, 5.5kW Output, Universal Fit, 10-1/2" Length, Dual Voltage 115/230v, Incoloy Construction

Replacement heating element rated at 5.5kw for M7 configuration - works with Balboa, Gecko, and Hydroquip control systems

Troubleshooting Tip: If your circuit breaker trips during testing, disconnect the element and reset the breaker. Reconnect to confirm the element is causing the trip. Use an Ohm meter across both terminals - proper reading should be approximately 10.5K ohms. A reading of 0K indicates an open element. If the breaker doesn't trip and resistance tests normal, investigate other potential causes including pressure switch malfunction, clogged filtration, circulation pump failure, or control board wiring issues. This model includes an integrated pressure switch which can independently cause heating failure and is available as a separate replacement component.
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