I can not afford to buy a whole new Pump and pay for install. I just had to buy a new Heat pump at the tune of 5K. I am getting some yard work done, a paver and the rocks and plants around the pool. Also have to get Solar Screens for the windows. That means I am shot right now on money so I need a new motor. As previously stated I have a SP1610Z1e in my SP4010NS. I have an inground cleaning system so I need some high speed but I also need to cut down on my power bill this summer. I have basically been told that he good one to buy is the 2EZ speed. Now, my concerns, in reading stuff... I am seeing people referring to "the wet side" Saying if that is good that you can just replace the motor not the whole pump. The only problem I have is there is some leaking which leads me to believe the motor will eventually go and maybe going now so I also need to purchase a gaskets. Now, I found this,
Emerson 2EZ Speed - 1.5HP Square Flange Freeze protection 2 Speed with Timer for only $309.00. I will also post some pictures I took. I have no idea how to see if it's wired for 115 or 230. I need to make sure I buy the right one and that there aren't any extra's that I need. I just don't see how I can afford to pay someone another $150 to install it... I do have a boyfriend who can install it. We have a volt tester I can use if someone would be nice enough to help tell me what to do. My boyfriend is not real helpful and available to answer these things for me. It's a long reason why but I need to get this thing replaced and I am really hoping to get it ordered and done in the next couple of days...View attachment 27387View attachment 27388
Everyone has been so great on answering questions but when it comes down to the last things I am still questioning I'm not sure on the answer... the 115V or 230V and if it's square or what ever all the other things are.... Really appreciate this!
Emerson 2EZ Speed - 1.5HP Square Flange Freeze protection 2 Speed with Timer for only $309.00. I will also post some pictures I took. I have no idea how to see if it's wired for 115 or 230. I need to make sure I buy the right one and that there aren't any extra's that I need. I just don't see how I can afford to pay someone another $150 to install it... I do have a boyfriend who can install it. We have a volt tester I can use if someone would be nice enough to help tell me what to do. My boyfriend is not real helpful and available to answer these things for me. It's a long reason why but I need to get this thing replaced and I am really hoping to get it ordered and done in the next couple of days...View attachment 27387View attachment 27388
Everyone has been so great on answering questions but when it comes down to the last things I am still questioning I'm not sure on the answer... the 115V or 230V and if it's square or what ever all the other things are.... Really appreciate this!