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<blockquote data-quote="Phil.cc" data-source="post: 529794" data-attributes="member: 30161"><p>There's 1HP written on the pump motor.</p><p></p><p>There's nothing wrong with the cap, I've tried another new one, it's the kick over with the slower speed, probably the windings are not compatible with the controller, anyway, all is not lost as I can run at a slower speed with a flick of the fan, it then runs 24/7. It's a shame though that I can't use the automated timed mode.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phil.cc, post: 529794, member: 30161"] There's 1HP written on the pump motor. There's nothing wrong with the cap, I've tried another new one, it's the kick over with the slower speed, probably the windings are not compatible with the controller, anyway, all is not lost as I can run at a slower speed with a flick of the fan, it then runs 24/7. It's a shame though that I can't use the automated timed mode. [/QUOTE]
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