We have a pump motor on our waterfall, separate from the pool pump. Centurian 1.5hp. Yesterday morning we were running the waterfall and after an hour or so, the waterfall stopped for a minute or two, then started up again, then stopped. The wife thought I had been messing with her by turning it off and on from my PC. I had not. I then logged into the iaqualink website, accessed the controls and saw the pump was "offline". I told the system to turn the waterfall off and it showed the pump as offline.
The equipment gets full morning sun and it was a hot day in the Houston, TX area so I thought maybe it just got overheated. I made sure power was off, from the main control-panel and then let it alone. This morning, I tried to turn it on again but no joy. Checked all breakers. They were ok. Even reset them just to be sure. Tried again. Still no love and no noise/hum from the motor.
My question is is there anyway to tell if maybe the @5$!5$##@ iaqualink is the culprit or if it really is the motor? I hate to go through the hassle of tearing apart the pump only to find out it was the iaqualink box.
Bill W
The equipment gets full morning sun and it was a hot day in the Houston, TX area so I thought maybe it just got overheated. I made sure power was off, from the main control-panel and then let it alone. This morning, I tried to turn it on again but no joy. Checked all breakers. They were ok. Even reset them just to be sure. Tried again. Still no love and no noise/hum from the motor.
My question is is there anyway to tell if maybe the @5$!5$##@ iaqualink is the culprit or if it really is the motor? I hate to go through the hassle of tearing apart the pump only to find out it was the iaqualink box.
Bill W