Pool Pump Motor/Seal plate

Aug 17, 2016
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Florida
So my pump's motor and seal plate went out on my 2hp jandy pool pump. Its going to cost $789 to fix both. Or... i could get a new variable speed pump. The pump is about 9 years old. The cost savings with variable speed pumps is a lot, especially here in Florida, and with an infinity wall and 18-20k gallons, i am not sure what i should be looking for? I am not going to install it myself, i don't have the expertise and due to age, not an option. I was quoted 2700$ for IntelliPro3® VSF Pool Pump which seemed reasonable, but.. is that too much pump (for my pool size)? I have a 2nd pump that runs the infinity wall and is variable speed.

Not sure what the best choice is, fix old pump parts or get new one.. heh I would love some opinions.
I am using iaqualink with an aquapure salt generator etc.
 
So my pump's motor and seal plate went out on my 2hp jandy pool pump. Its going to cost $789 to fix both. Or... i could get a new variable speed pump. The pump is about 9 years old. The cost savings with variable speed pumps is a lot, especially here in Florida, and with an infinity wall and 18-20k gallons, i am not sure what i should be looking for? I am not going to install it myself, i don't have the expertise and due to age, not an option. I was quoted 2700$ for IntelliPro3® VSF Pool Pump which seemed reasonable, but.. is that too much pump (for my pool size)? I have a 2nd pump that runs the infinity wall and is variable speed.

Not sure what the best choice is, fix old pump parts or get new one.. heh I would love some opinions.
I am using iaqualink with an aquapure salt generator etc.
Your Aqualink from 2016 may not be able to control a Pentair pump. Check the software revision. You need at least Revision O. Otherwise you will need to stick with a Jandy VSP.
 
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So i decided just to replace the motor and seal. Because i was worried that 2hp was needed anyway to push water over the inner spa. But, nonetheless the next problem... Iaqualink is not controlling the pump. i have to use the circuit breaker to turn it on and off, I was not home when they came out and my power was off, but they told me all was good when i came back home, anyway, i turned it on and investigated it, and this is what's happening, their response " That's very bizarre we wired it exactly the same as the motor that came out of there it's just two hot wires 115 x 2 and the ground there is no communication wire we didn't open the breaker box and change anything! the timing might be off on your inside control because you turned your breaker off we have no idea what would cause the issue your describing ??
  • What your describing almost sounds like an issue with the Jandy box itself "
 
So i decided just to replace the motor and seal. Because i was worried that 2hp was needed anyway to push water over the inner spa. But, nonetheless the next problem... Iaqualink is not controlling the pump. i have to use the circuit breaker to turn it on and off, I was not home when they came out and my power was off, but they told me all was good when i came back home, anyway, i turned it on and investigated it, and this is what's happening, their response " That's very bizarre we wired it exactly the same as the motor that came out of there it's just two hot wires 115 x 2 and the ground there is no communication wire we didn't open the breaker box and change anything! the timing might be off on your inside control because you turned your breaker off we have no idea what would cause the issue your describing ??
  • What your describing almost sounds like an issue with the Jandy box itself "
Single-speed pump?

At the outside panel do you hear a very-audible "click" when, after putting the system in "Service Mode," you press whichever button controls that pump? If not it, could be a bad relay or a bad board.

If so, it could still be a bad relay or a wire that has come disconnected from the relay.

When the wiring conduit is disturbed by removing and re-installing to a motor/pump, it can come loose in the panel, especially if it happened to be connected to a "pigtail" with wire nuts.
 
Single-speed pump?

At the outside panel do you hear a very-audible "click" when, after putting the system in "Service Mode," you press whichever button controls that pump? If not it, could be a bad relay or a bad board.

If so, it could still be a bad relay or a wire that has come disconnected from the relay.

When the wiring conduit is disturbed by removing and re-installing to a motor/pump, it can come loose in the panel, especially if it happened to be connected to a "pigtail" with wire nuts.
Hi, i hear a click when i turn the pump on from within the app. but the pump is already running because the breaker is the only thing turning it on and off right now. checked with chatgpt and this is what it said
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1️⃣ The Relay in the Aqualink is Stuck "Closed" (Always On)

  • Even though you hear a "click" when you toggle the filter pump in the app, the relay inside the Aqualink may have fused in the ON position and is constantly supplying power to the pump.
  • How to Test:
    • Turn off the pump in the Aqualink app.
    • Use a multimeter to check if there is still voltage coming out of the relay terminals in the Aqualink panel.
    • If power is still flowing when it should be off, the relay is stuck and needs replacing.

2️⃣ The New Pump Motor is Wired Incorrectly (Bypassing the Relay)

  • Even if the installer connected wires in the same positions, some motors have different internal wiring or different terminal labels.
  • If the "line" and "load" wires were mixed up, it could be creating a direct power loop, keeping the pump running.
  • How to Test:
    • Look at the wiring diagram on the motor label and compare it to how it is wired.
    • Some motors have L1 and L2 swapped or require a separate jumper for relayed control.

3️⃣ New Motor Has an Internal Switch Set to "Always On"

  • Some replacement motors have a manual override switch or internal dip switch that sets them to always run when powered.
  • How to Check:
    • Look at the motor label or manual for any switch settings or a dip switch labeled “Auto/Manual.”
    • If there's an override, switch it to Auto mode.

Next Steps

✅ Easiest Check: Turn off the pump in Aqualink & use a multimeter to check if power is still coming from the relay.
✅ Next Check: Compare the wiring diagram on the motor to the actual connections.
✅ Last Check: Look for any switches or jumpers on the new motor.

If you can send a picture of the motor wiring and the Aqualink relay, I can help pinpoint the issue faster! 🚀
 
Hi, i hear a click when i turn the pump on from within the app. but the pump is already running because the breaker is the only thing turning it on and off right now. checked with chatgpt and this is what it said
"

1️⃣ The Relay in the Aqualink is Stuck "Closed" (Always On)

  • Even though you hear a "click" when you toggle the filter pump in the app, the relay inside the Aqualink may have fused in the ON position and is constantly supplying power to the pump.
  • How to Test:
    • Turn off the pump in the Aqualink app.
    • Use a multimeter to check if there is still voltage coming out of the relay terminals in the Aqualink panel.
    • If power is still flowing when it should be off, the relay is stuck and needs replacing.

2️⃣ The New Pump Motor is Wired Incorrectly (Bypassing the Relay)

  • Even if the installer connected wires in the same positions, some motors have different internal wiring or different terminal labels.
  • If the "line" and "load" wires were mixed up, it could be creating a direct power loop, keeping the pump running.
  • How to Test:
    • Look at the wiring diagram on the motor label and compare it to how it is wired.
    • Some motors have L1 and L2 swapped or require a separate jumper for relayed control.

3️⃣ New Motor Has an Internal Switch Set to "Always On"

  • Some replacement motors have a manual override switch or internal dip switch that sets them to always run when powered.
  • How to Check:
    • Look at the motor label or manual for any switch settings or a dip switch labeled “Auto/Manual.”
    • If there's an override, switch it to Auto mode.

Next Steps

✅ Easiest Check: Turn off the pump in Aqualink & use a multimeter to check if power is still coming from the relay.
✅ Next Check: Compare the wiring diagram on the motor to the actual connections.
✅ Last Check: Look for any switches or jumpers on the new motor.

If you can send a picture of the motor wiring and the Aqualink relay, I can help pinpoint the issue faster! 🚀
So relieved that AI agrees with me. I'm validated now.:laughblue::laughblue::laughblue:
 
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