I replaced the VS-SVRS drive with the VF drive and the pump is running fine. Thanks Don, your problem was identical to mine. I also installed SYCOM hardwired surge protector,
http://74.53.140.226/~sycomsur/images/p ... Series.pdf Hopefully this will prevent a similar problem from occurring.
A couple of observations
The variable speed pump works well with the Pentair SWG. I have had algae problems when my pool was first built. I thought I was just getting better at maintaining my pool with the tft test kit but after 2 weeks with my old single speed pump the algae crept back in. Nothing serious just something that hasn't happened in awhile. My only guess is that the SWG is more effective with the lower GPM of the variable pumps. I usually run my SWG at forty percent but had to kick it up with the single back on. I really hate my old single, loud, inefficient, pump. Did I say loud? However I was glad to have a backup for the two weeks I was waiting for my replacement drive.
I was also able to keep the pool clean with less than a full turnover each day with old VS-SVRS. I just lowered the rpm until my SWG went offline and the upped the speed a few hundred rpm (1300) for eight hours and a forty minute 2200 RPM sweep. The VF doesn't go lower than one turnover so I lied to the pump on the gallons of the pool, 20,000 instead of 25,000 to reduce the time and speed of the filter cycle. I'm now running 200 watts for 12 hours and may reduce it some more. The VF is also smoother at lower RPM's.
I disassembled the old drive to see if it could be repaired. Under the cover is a large circuit board upside down with all the components embedded in epoxy. The only serviceable part is the display.
Hopefully lightning doesn't strike twice.
Charlie