Re: Replacing a motor on a pump, and getting the correct size for your pool?
It ran just fine for a week before I changed some of the plumbing around. It would be easy to say THAT is the problem, but since we've owned the house, THREE motors in three different plumbing configurations have had problems that caused a motor to stop working. The pump that came with the house worked in the fall we bought the house, but then didn't start up the spring after. The replacement pump worked for a year, but then that motor failed. Now the new replacement motor that we bought on July 20th has died.
I've emailed the company I bought it from in hopes there is at least a 30 day warranty on it.
26,000 gal IG vinyl liner pool (20'x40'), Waterway SMF-110 wet end w/ Century SQS-1072R motor, Pac-Fab Triton TR60 sand filter, K-2006A. Manually added chems: 12.5% NaClO liquid, granular CYA, baking soda, 31% muriatic acid.
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