That is some TFP water right there!!! NICE!
How nice is it to work up a sweat then go jump in that pool???
Kim
How nice is it to work up a sweat then go jump in that pool???
Kim

Do you hear any clicking sounds, humming or any noise at all when you turn the pump on?
Make sure you turn off any breakers associated with the pump and turn them back on, if you haven't already. Are there any timers or GFCI outlets on the same circuit? Check those as well. A multimeter on the pump terminals to verify voltage is helpful.
Normally if you hear humming or feel any vibration when the pump turned on is on, it's a faulty capacitor or debris stuck in the impeller.
Has the pump been running noisier prior to this?
It's over 10 years old. Does it just make sense to replace it? If it happens to be the motor of course ...
Enrico,
Didn't you say earlier that you have a home warranty that will repair for a $45 service call? This would be your best bet. A new motor is probably needed unless it's your breaker or a thermal overload that's fried (none of these are likely).
I hope this helps.
Chris
PS Great looking pool and classic TFP water quality!!
It's over 10 years old. Does it just make sense to replace it? If it happens to be the motor of course ...
Enrico,
If you end up doing it yourself the motor is pretty easy to replace but you must be knowledgeable with 240 volt single phase. There are several video's on how to do it it's really easy. If you go this way replace the seal on the pump when you replace the motor. It'll probably last another 5+ years.
I think you asked about a replacement filter a while back... not sure I saw a response. They make single cartridge units now that work great and they're easier to maintain. That said looked to me you could just clean your elements. You can find combs that fit on the end of your hose to clean between the pleats. If you replace the elements I find Unicel to work fine even though they're usually cheaper. Just make sure you have the same surface area as your current cartridges and they fit your housing. I clean mine about every 3 months and I currently have over 2 years on my current filter.
I hope this helps.
Chris
Enrico,
OK sorry to hear about the warranty... so true! Are you comfortable and knowledgeable with 240 vac single phase? If so, check the voltage at the motor while the power is on at the breaker and the switch is on at the pump motor (not all pumps have a switch at the but some do). If you read the right power then your pump/motor is frozen from a corroded shaft or something is jammed in the impeller... if this is the cause your motor will be humming loud and get very hot. If that's not the case your motor needs to be replaced. If you do it yourself it's definitely worth replacing the motor so long as the pump housing is in good shape (not cracked etc). If you have a tech do it ask them to quote a new pump and a new motor only. For the motor only have them install a new seal on the pump (this should be less than $50 adder)
While your pool isn't circulating add liquid bleach around the edge to maintain FC level and stir as best you can with the manual brush.
I hope this helps.
Chris
Do you have automation?
Verify power getting to the pump before replacing.
Well at least you know! Considering a 2-speed upgrade at all?