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MagDrive pump is tripping GFI....time to replace?



 
 
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Old February 24th 04, 07:49 PM
Jay Adair
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Default MagDrive pump is tripping GFI....time to replace?

It still seems to work fine. Without the pump plugged in, other items
plugged into this circuit work properly....
Thanks,

Jay

"Gale Pearce" wrote in message
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You may want to check your GFIC before replacing the pump - I had one go

bad
Gale :~)

"Jay Adair" wrote in message
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After 2 years of perfect operation, my Magdrive pump just started

tripping
the GFI after 20 seconds of operation. Resetting the GFI and plugging

the
pump back in only gets another 20 seconds....

The intake opening of the pump is clear, but I haven't opened the case

to
check the impeller for blockage yet. Is this about normal life....time

to
replace the pump if impeller is clear?

Thanks for any input,

Jay






 




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