To be honest i dont know what it sounds like lol, it's not a humming sound more like a grinding noise kinda, ill see if i get a video later
To be honest i dont know what it sounds like lol, it's not a humming sound more like a grinding noise kinda, ill see if i get a video later
My Last Pump Sounded Like Generator Running And I Bet It Kept My Neigborsfrom Sleeping But That Thing Kept Working So I Kept Them Up Every Night Until One Day I Shut It Off And It Would Not Come Back On Because The Fan Finally Locked Up On It. I Never Knew What The Problem Was But It Would Also Get Hot After Running Awhile So I Would Turn It Off And Pour Water On It Concerned It Might Cause A Problem But I Ran It Alot Before I Bought A New One . Just Be Careful If It Is Getting Hot While Running .
http://www.youtube.com/v/i_YwgAw1pMc
Theres the video !
I would say that the grinding indicates that it is going to fail, you can either buy a new one, or use it until it fries itself, at which point you have to buy a new one. That is probably what I would do, but I like my money.
I like my money to, anyone else have an ideA?
Last edited by PoolKid; 05-31-2006 at 03:26 PM.
Could be the bearings, when they go you will hear a screeching or whinning noise. I guess it is possible it could be a "grinding" noise as well. If your mechanically minded take it apart and check the bearings. If not, evaluate the cost of servicing the unit against running it into the ground. Could be something entirely different as well :-)
**Could not watch video so my comments may be off**
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18' x 40' IG - 22K gallons
Sylvan Gunite Pool (1979)
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48 Sq Ft Hayward D.E. Filter (2003)
1.5 hp Hayward Super Pump (2006)
Aight ill check, i dont really want to get it service cause this is not even a year old, anyone else have an idea?
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