- Sep 5, 2012
- 3
I had high hopes for 2021, but after returning home after a long weekend away I realized the pool pump was not running. And of course, the dreaded pump stalled error on my Ecostar VS pump. It has happened occasionally in the past, but turning on and off the power rectified the problem. No luck this time. When I cycle the power the error goes away and you can hear the pump try to start (1 second hum). This happens about the three times and then the error comes back. I checked the impeller (clear and free), All the wires are installed and tight. The bonding is also connected. I also could turn the impeller and furthermore I was able to insert an Allen wrench in the back of the pump cover and turn the motor.
So, I think it is going to be the dreaded drive. I contacted Hayward via email and hope I hear from them tomorrow. But the pump is out of warranty. It is 4.5 years old. I know, I know, I am a lucky it lasted this long. But I don't feel lucky. Any advice out there? Is the Tristar pump a direct replacement where I wouldn't have to replumb everything? Do you think it is worth replacing the drive or the entire thing? Would you upgrade to Pentair?
Any advice is appreciated. By the way, the pump did have a surge protector and usually ran on lower RPMs. Also, we live outside Orlando FL.
So, I think it is going to be the dreaded drive. I contacted Hayward via email and hope I hear from them tomorrow. But the pump is out of warranty. It is 4.5 years old. I know, I know, I am a lucky it lasted this long. But I don't feel lucky. Any advice out there? Is the Tristar pump a direct replacement where I wouldn't have to replumb everything? Do you think it is worth replacing the drive or the entire thing? Would you upgrade to Pentair?
Any advice is appreciated. By the way, the pump did have a surge protector and usually ran on lower RPMs. Also, we live outside Orlando FL.
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