So the aftermath of Harvey for me is a semi-messed up roof and a messed up pool pump.
I went outside to try and fix it Monday but every time I kicked the pump on it immediately tripped a breaker. So I let it dry out more and tried it again yesterday, success it doesn't trip the breaker. BUT it doesn't suck water.
So I check the shaft, it spins freely.. If I spin the shaft while it's humming it appears I can kick start it.. it starts to run but it didn't seem like it was sucking still (the pump basket was half full) and the housing was getting really warm and smelling electrical-ish. I accidentally sprayed it with some hose water as I was removing the house from the basket to put the lid on and immediately tripped the breaker again.
So... I guess my question is: What's wrong? If I replace the start capacitor so it starts on it's own but the tiniest bit of water sets it off, is it done?
I went outside to try and fix it Monday but every time I kicked the pump on it immediately tripped a breaker. So I let it dry out more and tried it again yesterday, success it doesn't trip the breaker. BUT it doesn't suck water.
So I check the shaft, it spins freely.. If I spin the shaft while it's humming it appears I can kick start it.. it starts to run but it didn't seem like it was sucking still (the pump basket was half full) and the housing was getting really warm and smelling electrical-ish. I accidentally sprayed it with some hose water as I was removing the house from the basket to put the lid on and immediately tripped the breaker again.
So... I guess my question is: What's wrong? If I replace the start capacitor so it starts on it's own but the tiniest bit of water sets it off, is it done?