that is probably a good sign if you plug something else in and it didn't work, means your pump might still work. Did you check the breakers?
that is probably a good sign if you plug something else in and it didn't work, means your pump might still work. Did you check the breakers?
That is another problem Jimmy, the black breaker will not pop, I hit the red one, that goes in, but the black on is stuck..it won't trip..but that was doing the same thing a few days ago and I was in the process of finding someone who can come over a change the box...oh it's always one thing after another..
I am going to try and stay hopeful that it just got wet and wait till the end of the day, we are headed for another 90degree day and with hopes, my pool pump starts??
If not,oh how I am going to have a long expensive electrician day here in Rhode Island..They will need to come out and see what the darn problem is at possibly $40 ahour..
Try a heavy-duty extension cord? This will, at the very least, put your mind at ease that the pump is OK.
Regards,
Ron [ muvipix.com ]
I am looking for one as you speak..Thanks !
Ok, I'm reading between the lines here, and I think your limited knowledge of electrical components is what is confusing the issue...Don't take this the wrong way!
I believe this is what's going on:
The black and red switches you're talking about are actually the buttons on a GFCI outlet - are they in the middle of an outlet??
If so, tehn that is likely what's shot, either that, or you blew the breaker in the main panel.
First off, go to the main panel and look to see if the breaker for teh pool is off.
If it's not go to teh GFCI that your pool is hooked up to and try to "test" and "reset" it They should be labelled (red and black buttons).
If it does not reset, your GFCI is bad, go to home depot and get a new GFCI (15A) and when you get it home, go to the main panel, shut off the pool breaker and replace the GFCI plug, then turn the breaker back on and reset the GFCI.
While you're at it, get a new outdoor plug for the pump, I wouldn't go near the pool without it having a ground.
Black wire to the brass screw, white to the silver, green to the ground terminal.
OK..update and Matt..thanks so much off to Home Depot I Go!
I found a extension cord, it's working, the pump is ok!
I will now have to go and get what Matt suggested because that is diffently the issue, but I have also gone down to the main panel and it's not labeled, so what can I do..oh boy! I don't know which one is the pool breaker!!!
Can I shut off the MAIN and change the GFCI?
I am also going to change the plug too on the outside pump!
Yeah, that'll be fine.Originally Posted by shay999
Glad to hear the pump is working!
Good luck.
Regards,
Ron [ muvipix.com ]
Thanks RON!
Thanks Jimmy!
Thanks Matt!
I am not going to change anything personally, I am actually calling one of my Male friends to come and do this for me...![]()
One way to find the pool breaker:
plug in a power bar (without circuit breaker built in)
Get all the power tools you own, plug them all in and run them at the same time, go to basement and see what tripped in breaker panel - NOW label IT!
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