- Sep 17, 2022
- 83
- Pool Size
- 17000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Aqua Rite (T-9)
My Polaris 280 Booster Pump starts (at least sounds like it does) and then after 5-8 seconds the pump motor's sound turns to a humming sound. I read Polaris Pool Cleaners - Further Reading to understand the basics of booster pump and that my model 2"8"0 does not work without booster pump. I was all along trying to fix my cleaner but just figured out the booster pump problem. I searched TPF forums and found Polaris booster pump troubleshooting to be similar to my case but the thread did not wrap. In the listed troubleshooting steps, I found replacing the capacitor to be easiest so gave it a try. I did not find the exact capacitor replacement as mine had a different capacitor (snapshots attached, also motor seems to be this, again photos attached) from the usual 115V-230V range BC-124 that comes with PB4-60 pump. I picked this BC-124 equivalent from Leslie's store and replaced it but no luck! Same observation made: Motor starts on switching the button, the motor sound stops and continues to give low humming sound, the panel board shows Cleaner circuit is on.
Given the capacitor is ruled out, following are my questions:
1. Any pro-tips or security tips when taking off the motor to examine shaft or using multi meter!
2. I have home warranty, and I just learnt they cover cleaner's booster pumps. The only caveat is they take their own sweet time to check and resolve. Any quick DIY tricks to attempt this first instead?
Given the capacitor is ruled out, following are my questions:
1. Any pro-tips or security tips when taking off the motor to examine shaft or using multi meter!
2. I have home warranty, and I just learnt they cover cleaner's booster pumps. The only caveat is they take their own sweet time to check and resolve. Any quick DIY tricks to attempt this first instead?