chriskthx Posted October 11, 2012 Report Posted October 11, 2012 I have three problems that all happened together concerning my spa equipment. 1) The blower will not start. I suspect it is an electrical problem, as when I turn the switch absolutely nothing happens. I have reset the breaker in the panel board and checked the wiring inside the blower. What seemed odd is that the switch only had a red wire hooked up to it (as well as the green ground). The black was not connected to anything. See picture below. Did something happen internally? 2) My spa pump is will not start. For the past two days, it had been working but at an extremely loud noise, which I suspected was the bearing. Just today, it fails to turn on and only makes a humming noise. After 10 seconds, the humming noise stops (no breaker was tripped). See link to video below. 3) My heater will not turn on. Is this because the pump is not turned on, and no water is flowing through it? Or are they completely independent? I have ensured that power is getting to the panel board next to my equipment, as my pool light works (same panel) as well as another outlet. My equipment is 8 years old. Pump: 2 HP Hayward Bay North Star Blower: Silencer 1HP http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KMDEf-qnx0A Quote
Pool Clown Posted October 12, 2012 Report Posted October 12, 2012 Blower connection at the switch there looks loose. Motor hums because the bearing has finally said "no mas" Heater wont come on? you are right, no pump, no heat. Quote
chriskthx Posted October 12, 2012 Author Report Posted October 12, 2012 Pool Clown, you are correct. I am looking at replacing the whole pump, it's 8+ years old. What would be a good replacement pump for my 2 HP Hayward Northstar? Quote
Pool Clown Posted October 12, 2012 Report Posted October 12, 2012 That pump is probably ok. You can buy a whole new pump, i would recomend 1 hp, unless it has to pump to the solar on the roof. Then 1 1/2 hp. Or... You can buy a 1 hp motor and impeller and save a bit of money. Quote
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