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Old 30-09-2005, 02:37 AM
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I have a pond pump that quit working. The motor turns but the
electricity will not cause it to turn. It just hums.

It is an Ebara Pump 1/3hp. Any ideas if it is worth find someone to
repair it or should I just buy a new one.

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Old 30-09-2005, 03:43 AM
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"keith_nuttle" wrote in message
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I have a pond pump that quit working. The motor turns but the
electricity will not cause it to turn. It just hums.

It is an Ebara Pump 1/3hp. Any ideas if it is worth find someone to
repair it or should I just buy a new one.


To give you an idea of how much a new (same or better probably better) pump
would cost a good price for a better pump (pentair aquatics seahorse) would
be around $180.00. I hope this helps you decide. Good luck and later!


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I have a pond pump that quit working. The motor turns but the electricity
will not cause it to turn. It just hums.

It is an Ebara Pump 1/3hp. Any ideas if it is worth find someone to
repair it or should I just buy a new one.

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get the impeller out clean the inside with toothbrush, clean the impeller itself with
scratchless scrubby. that may do it, especially if you have pretty hard water they
do slow down. Ingrid

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I have a pond pump that quit working. The motor turns but the
electricity will not cause it to turn. It just hums.

It is an Ebara Pump 1/3hp. Any ideas if it is worth find someone to
repair it or should I just buy a new one.




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Do as Dr. Solo suggests, clean that impeller / rotor armature well
and try it agaiin.

On Fri, 30 Sep 2005 00:37:11 GMT, keith_nuttle
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===I have a pond pump that quit working. The motor turns but the
===electricity will not cause it to turn. It just hums.
===
===It is an Ebara Pump 1/3hp. Any ideas if it is worth find someone to
===repair it or should I just buy a new one.



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Old 30-09-2005, 06:31 PM
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If the motor turns FREELY, but all you get when you plug it in is a
loud buzzing, chances are the capacitor has failed. (If one end of
the capacitor is bulging badly, this is a confirmation). This is a
roughly $10.00 part, replacing it is relatively easy IF you are handy
with a screwdriver. I just checked the Ebara website
http://www.pumpsebara.com, they have extensive diagrams of their
pumps.

ALWAYS unplug it before working on it, test it only in a dry location,
etc. Ponders are scarce, we'd hate to lose one.

PlainBill

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I have a pond pump that quit working. The motor turns but the
electricity will not cause it to turn. It just hums.

It is an Ebara Pump 1/3hp. Any ideas if it is worth find someone to
repair it or should I just buy a new one.


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