Pump motor still hums/doesn't start WITH new capacitor, but runs/spins freely...

Nov 9, 2018
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Austin, Texas
I have a Pentair WhisperFlo WF-26 pump. It's about 10 years old. I recently noticed that it wasn't running. Trying to activate it only resulted in a hum, and automatic shut-off after a few seconds. The impeller is clear, and the shaft spins easily. The motor WILL run just fine with a little twist of the shaft at the back.

Replace the start capacitor, right? Wrong! I've tried 2 replacements, and no luck. (I've checked the voltages going to the capacitor while the motor is running, and I can't pick up any readings at all.)

Any ideas?
 
Could be a stuck clutch. It's the part with the spring and weights. When the motor is off, this clutch connects the capacitor into the motor circuit. As the motor picks up speed, it opens up the circuit to the capacitor, taking it out of the circuit. If it is stuck in the open position, the capacitor isn't able to do it job.
 
Could be a stuck clutch. It's the part with the spring and weights. When the motor is off, this clutch connects the capacitor into the motor circuit. As the motor picks up speed, it opens up the circuit to the capacitor, taking it out of the circuit. If it is stuck in the open position, the capacitor isn't able to do it job.

That makes sense. Unfortunately I can't find an exploded diagram of the motor anywhere. Is this something that can be done with the usual DIY hand tools, or is this a take-it-to-a-repair-shop job?
 
That looks like it's probably a switchless model, which means that the capacitor is a run capacitor. From your description it sounds like a disconnect between the windings and the capacitor. You could pull the terminal block out and see if it's behind there.
 
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