Rewired my pump for 220 but that stupid arrow lined up to the 220 but was actualy 110. When we turned the breaker on at the sub panel it through sparks. Figured out the problem moved the selector to 220, but now the pump comes on a few seconds and shuts back off.
So can you fry a motor this way? I thought it would just kick breaker. But the pump worked at 110 and now does not work at 220.
30 amp sub panel breaker, 10-3 wire running 50 feet or so to pool panel. 20 amp breaker at pool panel running 15 feet from pool pump panel to motor, again using 10-3 wire. Replaced GFI with regular breaker still not working. Also when the pump does start for those few seconds it is louder than normal.
Thanks ahead of time for your responses.
So can you fry a motor this way? I thought it would just kick breaker. But the pump worked at 110 and now does not work at 220.
30 amp sub panel breaker, 10-3 wire running 50 feet or so to pool panel. 20 amp breaker at pool panel running 15 feet from pool pump panel to motor, again using 10-3 wire. Replaced GFI with regular breaker still not working. Also when the pump does start for those few seconds it is louder than normal.
Thanks ahead of time for your responses.