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brokenrod

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  1. Hi all,

    We have a 10 yr old Hayward sand filter. Its either a SW164T or a SW166T ( i cant tell which box is checked anymore). The time has come to replace the strainer housing just off the pump. I've been repairing cracks in it for about 4 yrs now, and the lid is held on with a ratchet strap because of broken tabs. I need to purchase the housing and lid but I cant find any part numbers and i really dont want to guess and order the wrong thing. Can someone help me out with a part # for the complete housing? My searching isn't turning up much info. Much appreciated, Thanks!

    Brokenrod

  2. Yes, I did check the output with a volt meter, and jumped the pump over to the light circuit ( which i know works), but still had no pump. The only fuse that i see is on the ozone generator box- which happens to be good. I am trying to get in touch with Hot springs for a definitive answer on wether or not the circ. pump should run constant. Thanks for your help.

  3. Hi all. New member, first post. We have a Watkins Grandee G271099 that has been sitting for a few years ( 5yrs to be exact). I finally got around to opening it up and starting it and all is well except for the heater and/or circulator pump. Whenever I turn the heater on, the safety switch trips and i get the blinking red light on the panel. after some troubleshooting, i realized i have no power coming out of the board going to the circ pump. I jumped the pump leads over to ozone gen. and light, but still no pump ( tried a plastic mallet on the pump to free it up too).

    I'm pretty sure the pump is locked up and i need to purchase another one. My main question is- should the circulator pump run full time? I'm a little concerned about buying a pump and finding out that the circuit board is trashed too ( since i have no power coming out). I was thinking about disabling the ozone and getting power from that if the pump runs constant.

    Am I on the right track? Is this a feasable option? This is my first spa, and really would like to enjoy it.

    Thanks,

    Brokenrod....

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