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    Default Re: Centurion Pool Pump cuts off after 1 second

    So I took, the pump seal off and i looked and the motor does start turning but its turning really slow compared to what it should and its cutting off within 5 second I would say. I was trying to search before but one of the requirements on this forum is you have to post before you can search so I just posted my question first . let me know if you know of anything that would help or if I should just run out and buy a new motor (its less than 2 years old).

    Also, i think its cutting off at the pump as no breaker or anything like that is tripped. If I cut the power and then turn it back on i get the same behavior.

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    Default Re: Centurion Pool Pump cuts off after 1 second

    If you've got it all apart, try turning the motor shaft with your fingers, to see if the motor bearings are bad.

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    Default Re: Centurion Pool Pump cuts off after 1 second

    It almost sounds like the starter winding is not cutting out as the motor tries to come up to speed. There is a centrifugal switch somewhere, usually at the back end where the power goes in. The set of contacts is normally closed until the motor gets going then they open, disconnecting the starting winding. This is a high current winding and if it doesn't cut out within a short time then you will probably get a thermal overload trip. If you find the switch, on the rotor there are some weights and springs. The weights will fly out at speed against the spring force and move something that opens the switch. Maybe a broken spring, stuck weight or something else broiken or stuck. Take a look and see what you find. It is also possible you have a shorted winding but I think you would smell something.
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