Thank you for this incredibly helpful video. We were able to replace our Hayward motor (which was probably not installed correctly as it was totally corroded inside when we took it off) with a new Century motor without any issues at all. The owner of the pool store that sold us the motor gave us such an attitude for installing it ourselves and even said “you’ll be back looking for help”. Nope…totally did it ourselves using this video as the perfect step-by-step. THANK YOU!!
Good video.. Doing this job Wednesday.. Just bought a house, and 2 days later, the pump motor burns up.. But yeah, whoever's residence this is, tell them to get that equipment covered up.. jeeeeze what a mess.
Great video!! I just replaced my motor and having a problem. The motor works but won’t sustain the pumping action. It sucks the water then dies, sucks water and dies; on and on. I’m thinking that maybe the impeller is not tight enough or it’s the 230v to 115v switch. I did put it in the 115 position as it is 115v. Any thoughts.
Thank you so much. My motor plate and motor shaft were very calcified. I have been chasing an annoying leak which I thought would be gone when we redid some plumbing. It still leaked and now that the motor went bad, I had the opportunity to take things apart. I was wondering if this calcification is an indication of the leak. I have pictures if that is helpful. Thanks.
I will rebuild the motor., there is something stuck in the impeller and needs to get the heck outta there~! Peace be with you were it possible and thanks for the video~!
The new pump motor will come with the capacitor already mounted so no need to mess with removing or adding a capacitor. I think this pump had two just because of the size being 2 hp plus but I'm not 100 percent sure on this.
Thanks for the compliment and yes if you don't have shut off valves or some type of marine rubber winterizing plug to put in the inlet or outlet I would just drain the water down if the water level in the pool is above your pump.
Hello, first of all thank you for your videos, i had a question, (curiosity)😅 I just wanted to ask why it's written on this motor that is not allows to be installed on the pools in California state? Again sorry for my question, I live in Italy and I don't know the rules of American states.
California has a law labeled title 20 that states any pool pump that's .71 hp to 2.5 Hp must be variable speed so it can run at a low speed to save energy due to California's high energy demands and restrictions. If the pump has the label your speaking of then it's a one speed pump and only operates at high speed.
@@Poolelementary fascinating! 😀 Thank you for your reply! I think those pumps with speed regulation must be more expensive than the normal pumps, right? It is very interesting, because I had not heard about those pumps since we still have an old brown PUREX water pump😂 but it still works.
I personally have never had an issue with power from the capacitor with changing over 100 motors in my life but always check your power terminals with a voltage meter before touching them. Having to discharge a capacitor on a pool motor is very rare.
This being a two horse power pump in this video the fittings are 2 inch. The smaller pumps are mostly 1.5 inch unless ordered specifically with 2 inch. Yes you can find these fittings at lowes etc.
Great Video! If you don’t mind sharing, How much did you charge the customer (including motor cost) so I can gauge whether I will tackle this job by myself or call in the professionals. Thx. MS
Hi MO, I can't remember exact cost but that motor being a 2 hp motor probably cost them about $350 plus an hour labor at $95 plus new pump seal and gaskets $30. Thanks for watching!
The pool pumps only rotate one direction no matter which power terminal you use. If you hook it up wrong you get no response, a really rough running motor or a blown breaker.
I normally will add the silicone o-ring lubricant to all Rubber gaskets and orings before putting things back together. Makes them last longer and seal better. Sorry if I wasn't clear on this issue and thanks for watching..
Existen modelos de estas bombas que tienen otra parte que no es las que el muestra y no las encuentro. Porque no aparecen en el catálogo. Se parece a la que se acopla a la bomba.
Sounds like the impeller is totally seized onto the motor shaft. The only thing is try to muscle it off but its probably gonna break and you will probably have to replace the impeller also. The pump seal leaking is usually the culprit for this situation.
My bad so in the wiring part of the video I used a wiring harness off of a two speed spa motor that I had laying around the shop that had an extra wire being a neutral to support a GFI breaker for a spa. You shouldn't have a neutral wire to deal with unless you have one hot wire and a neutral for 120 volts. 240 volt will be two hots and a ground. I'm slapping myself now for choosing that wiring for my demonstration its a bit confusing and thanks for pointing it out to me.
The black thing with the arrow for switching between 110/220. I lost mine. Replacement motor is used , exact version and its missing too. Only need 110 volts what should I do. ?
Sorry I think I misunderstood your question. Your talking about the jumper switch is missing. you definitely need one. I've never wired a motor with out it sorry.
Thanks Huell for watching and sharing your problem and fix with our viewers! Sorry I wasn't able to get back to you sooner but glad you got it figured out.
@@Poolelementary thank you. I was told the. Century HST110 is a good replacement for the superpump is this correct? And if so do I have to change the impella since my superpump motor is 1hp and the century motor is 1.1hp.?
Century motors are good replacement motors and the horse power of the two motors are close enough to not have to change the impeller. Your impeller will work no problem.
Just viewed your video clip, thanks I appreciate it. But “ pool elementary”??? We are mostly grown people, unless you are pitching this well described video clip to Elementary Kids.. Thanks
Also FYI, Genuine Hayward motors are no different than generic motors.. AO Smith is the supplier to Hayward. and AO Smith is as generic as they come. Stop wasting money on a "genuine" Hayward motor. Look at any of these pool pump motors with his frame style.. they are all built exactly the same. The "Hayward" motor sticker even says it's made in China and distributed under the AO Smith name. The fact that they get them painted gold and add on a sticker that says Hayward is laughable to anyone trying to buy or tout " genuine" Hayward parts.
So I have a Hayward SP2605X7 and I wanted to know where I could get a AO smith motor. I looked up the Hayward one and it’s almost $300 so I wanted to see the price of an AO smith motor?