Simple. Turn breaker to hot tub off! Next remove cabinet under main topside control. Open spa box. Look for green SC-30 or possibly SC-25 fuse. Take out and go to Home depot or lowe's and get a new one or ones (if there's two). Replace fuse and then flip breaker back on and see if it powers up. I bet it does. Now, unlike the other response...I just saved you 156.50 if I had to have come out and done just that. (But of course I have dozens of fuses since this is the most common repair). Put spa pack screws pack in and then cabinet back on.Think Hot tub blew a fuse - advice for a hot tub amateur?
Call a hot tub service man. Since you can't find the fuse, it may be a fuse link on the PCB that is nearly impossible to describe for an amateur.
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