I have a 3+ year old Aquabot t4rc that's not cooperating. It worked ok at startup, but now it seems to be moving VERY slowly, or not at all.
I replaced the belts and tracks last season after one belt was damaged after a power cord snagging (first trouble I've had with the vacuum going over the cord).
Can I test this thing OUT of the water? Sure would be easier to put it on a work bench to diagnose. I won't want to damage the pump or burn up electronics by not having any water running through it.
Suggestions of what the problem might be would be appreciated.
Thanks
I replaced the belts and tracks last season after one belt was damaged after a power cord snagging (first trouble I've had with the vacuum going over the cord).
Can I test this thing OUT of the water? Sure would be easier to put it on a work bench to diagnose. I won't want to damage the pump or burn up electronics by not having any water running through it.
Suggestions of what the problem might be would be appreciated.
Thanks