Testing a Hayward SP3400VSP pump

ciberspyder

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Jul 27, 2009
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Northern California
Pool Size
15000
Surface
Plaster
Chlorine
Salt Water Generator
SWG Type
Jandy Aquapure 1400
On Friday my Hayward 3400VSP tripped both the 20AMP circuit on the pool pad and the 70AMP breaker in the main panel. I checked all the wiring and turned everything back on to find that the control panel lit up and worked, but the pump did not startup. I got the manual and went through the diagnostic menu to see the message "Comm Bus Offline." I followed the diagnostics in the manual and it seems to indicate that the controller is bad. I opened the panel to expose the wiring to the controller and found what looks to be a scorch mark on the circuit board near the mains input. At this point, I am pretty sure the controller is burned out, but I want to be sure before I spend 500$ on a new one. Is there a way to test just the pump to validate that it's still working and all I need is a new controller? How long can I leave the pump offline in the winter before I am going to have problems?
 
For anyone else looking for this. I emailed Hayward support. They said I have to buy a new controller to test the motor. There is no way to test it without the controller. So, now I have to decide whether to risk 500$ on just a controller, or buy a whole new pump....
 
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