Hello -
I have tested that current is at the pump. A reset of the GFI breaker, and the switches, show currently flowing into the wire into the pump housing. I did not have my Ohmeter available so I cound not check the actual voltage level or amps. Since I was in a hurry I use a stupid voltage line checking device that sounds and lights when current is present. If the switches are off, no signals from the device, but if I turn the power switches on, then a line charge tone and light appeared (and constant) - so I am 99.5% certain it is not a problem with power at the moter. I do not know of a case where a manual switch reduces volt / amps to a device so that the full load was not available. Also, I would have anticipated other action out of the motor for that condition (humming, or a automatic turning off).
As one reviews the controls in the motor casing, there appears to be relays, etc... that send power to the pump. However, I did not see a means to find replacement parts for the little bit of electronics on the device. Does anyone know of a electronic control component that is on the pumps.
I still have my old pump, and I am thinking about seeing if the components look similar and if there is an easy way to put the old components on the new pump and try that.
Any other suggestions? Any commentary from anyone who tried to move the electronics from 1 pump to another?

Thanks,