- Apr 1, 2016
- 158
- Pool Size
- 24000
- Surface
- Vinyl
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Aqua Rite (T-15)
I hope everyone had a nice Memorial Day! Just as my family was heading out to the pool yesterday afternoon the pump turned off. I went to the system to see what was going on, because nothing like that has ever happened before. I see the message “pump stall”. Of course, straight to the forum I go, and I found a great thread with Troubleshooting steps. We flipped the breaker and restarted the unit, checked for any impeller blockage, check the ground wire, etc.. Nothing fixed the issue. This pump is almost 9 years old. There is a chance that it could be almost 13 years old, because the week before we bought this house it actually went out and I don’t know if they replaced the entire thing or just the control drive. Anyway, I have several pool service companies in my area that open shortly and I’m going to begin making calls. I’m just looking for some suggestions. After lots of reading yesterday, I see that the ecostar is notorious for these early failures and we are probably lucky we’ve made it this far. With that said, would you suggest that I get a quote for an entire new TriStar Pump? I do have the Hayward aqua plus automation unit and want to make sure everything is compatible. Is it worth it to pay for a service call to see if anything else is going on that’s easily fixed or should I just move forward with planning to replace the pump? Any advice is appreciated!
Current pump: Hayward Ecostar VSP SP3400
Current pump: Hayward Ecostar VSP SP3400