6560-860 | Sundance Spa Jacuzzi w/ Transparent Tee Fitting

$29.99

6560-860 | Sundance Spa Jacuzzi w/ Transparent Tee Fitting

$29.99
Sundance Spas Flow Switch with transparent tee 3/4" barb and a 3/8" barb off the side. This flow switch fits all 1999-present 2 pump or 3 pump systems and 2001+ 1-Pump Capri Systems. Used on the following Spa Models: Sundance 800/850/880 Series, 1999 - Present Sweetwater and Portifino Series with Circulation Pump J-300 LCD Series Models, 2002+ (with box end connectors). If you have a 2002+ LED J-300 use the 2560-040 (curled finger connector) Troubleshooting: A defective flow switch will cause a flashing 'Flo' or solid 'Flo' on the control panel icon. Solid 'Flo' is the flow switch Flashing 'Flo' could be the flow switch, circulation pump (clogged or defective) or dirty filter.

Product Description

  • Sundance Spas Flow Switch with Bypass 6560-860
  • Original Sundance Spa Parts. No generics
  • Flow Switch with transparent tee 3/4" barb with a 3/8" barb off the side
  • 3/4" barb replaces part # 6560-858
  • Flow Switch used on Sundance Spas 800/850/880 Series Spas, 1999 - Present

Product Specification

Brand Sundance Spas
Jacuzzi Hot Tubs
SKU 6560-860
Dimensions 6.23 x 4.02 x 1.38 in
Barcode 783961738891
Weight 0.2 lb

Customer Reviews

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P
Peter Schmidt
Flow switch

Works like it should

l
leonel polgatti
No me funciono

Me equivoqué

B
B
good

fine

J
J. Silvers
OEM products are the best.

This was perfect. Worth the few extra dollars over the knock-offs. OEM products are the best. Easy to install worked right away.

J
John
2nd One

I bought this off my Amazon "order again" list. It had been seven years since the one I had bought previously. That first one got the jacuzzi that came with the house I bought working again. It ran continuously for those seven years as I enjoy the jacuzzi year round. This flow switch is in the filter/heater pump circuit. It's purpose in my system is to prevent the heater from turning on and possibly burning up and catching fire if no water is flowing through it. I know the switch physically actuated at least 4 times per day just on my jacuzzi filter maintenance settings, and then who knows how many more times per day as the temperature control turned the heater pump on automatically. So seven years of problem free operation seems a fair deal to me, and I had no hesitation in buying another as a replacement.