My Polaris 380 with booster pump has lost power. Normally the wheels turn at 30-32 RPM which has always worked great. Now the wheels are at 24 RPM which is not enough power to move the cleaner from the deep end of the pool to the shallow end. I've done the following:
- Checked the filter screen, it's spotless.
- The pool skimmer is clean.
- I've swapped out the backup valve for a simple swivel, no difference.
- I've taken the Polaris apart to its individual components, there are no problems that I could see.
- When the Polaris was apart, I checked the Water Management System (WMS) carefully, it's fine.
- The fan belts were slightly loose, I tightened them, no difference.
- I installed new tires, no difference.
Now all I can think is that the PB4-60 pump is losing power. But my experience is that a pump either works fine or is dead.
The pump is more than 5 years old which the longest any PB4-60 pump has lasted for me. Considering its age, it's definitely suspect. But I'd hate to spend the $400(+) for a new pump only to find out that the old pump is fine!
So my only questions is: could the pump be the problem?
Thanks for any advice,
Bill
- Checked the filter screen, it's spotless.
- The pool skimmer is clean.
- I've swapped out the backup valve for a simple swivel, no difference.
- I've taken the Polaris apart to its individual components, there are no problems that I could see.
- When the Polaris was apart, I checked the Water Management System (WMS) carefully, it's fine.
- The fan belts were slightly loose, I tightened them, no difference.
- I installed new tires, no difference.
Now all I can think is that the PB4-60 pump is losing power. But my experience is that a pump either works fine or is dead.
The pump is more than 5 years old which the longest any PB4-60 pump has lasted for me. Considering its age, it's definitely suspect. But I'd hate to spend the $400(+) for a new pump only to find out that the old pump is fine!
So my only questions is: could the pump be the problem?
Thanks for any advice,
Bill