Re: Pump Ran Dry Now Motor Won't Start
Great idea raising the pump up 2" or so. I will definitely do that at the end of the season since it means some plumbing modifications. Mine sits on a pad but it's only about an inch above the surrounding grade and the area is covered in that ground cloth that prevents weeds from growing up everywhere. I'm thinking since that ground cover doesn't drain very quickly, if it gets soaked, perhaps the water level in a very heavy downpour might be rising up to the level where the motor sits.
As far as the "doghouse" goes, I did say "roof." I may not know much but I do know that if the motor has vents it's going to need airflow... I wasn't planning on totally enclosing the motor but thanks for back-stopping me.
Would it be overkill to disconnect the motor and bring it inside during the winter months? Or would that just wreak havoc on all of the seals that keep the water out from between the pump and motor? I'm not looking to create more work for myself, just curious since our season is only about 4 months long here. I do remove the SWCG cell during the winter months so there's no chance of any water being left in it and having a freezing problem.
18x36 free-form 24K gal IG vinyl pool; SWCG; Hayward Pro Series HDS244T sand filter; 2 HP Single Speed Hayward Super Pump SP2615X20.
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