Yes, it creates a larger phase shift between the primary and start windings so start torque is higher but so is start current so you risk burning out the starter winding's.Does the higher mfd create greater torque?
If the pump seal fails, which they do, the water can leak into the motor and cause the bearings to rust. But 3 years is a short time although I have helped people with shorter times too. There are several things you can do.If the bearings are going, is there anything to do other than getting a new pump? Should they go in less than 3 years?
1-Replace the bearings. You would need a bearing puller to do this.
2-Replace just the motor. Not very hard to do.
3-Replace the entire pump. More expensive than 1 & 2 and just about as hard as #2.
If the voltage is too low on an induction motor, it will draw more current and the thermal limiter switch should shut it off so it will cycle on and off which are similar symptoms to a bad bearings but the voltage would have to be very low. Have you measured the voltage?Also could the possibility of all of this be happening because I'm not getting enough electricity to the pump?
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