Banshee365
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He guy's. My duece has been dead for a little while since my in-tank pump died after I left the master switch on all night. The pump was nearly new (not olympic it was from White Owl.) I was draining the water and debris out of the primary filter housing with the switch on and forgot all about it. I guess the battery slowing dying until it was totally dead killed my pump as it no longer works and I understand this can kill electric motors.
The pump is mint and the pump part is fine I'm sure. Is it possible to replace just the motor or send it off to have the pump repaired by a pump manufacturer instead of buying a brand new one? I'm a bit afraid of buying a used one or using the in-line or aftermarket pumps.
If I'm SOL does anyone know what the new pumps from Olympic are going for?
-Kelly
The pump is mint and the pump part is fine I'm sure. Is it possible to replace just the motor or send it off to have the pump repaired by a pump manufacturer instead of buying a brand new one? I'm a bit afraid of buying a used one or using the in-line or aftermarket pumps.
If I'm SOL does anyone know what the new pumps from Olympic are going for?
-Kelly