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| Heres a pic of the wires coming out of the pump. The quality is not very good, but its the best of about twenty snaps. I think its good enough to show what is there. John
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| This is where the pump wires were connected. The pics arent very good, i found a small lens and put it in front of my camera. Not all the connections are shown, but if more pics are needed i will try to take them. I still have not figured out how a circuit could be wired. It is possible that the switch ignores one of the smaller windings in the 'MED' position, but i am still not yet able to come up with an arrangement. Maybe someone could see a possible wiring arrangement. I have yet to determine each coils direction, i was thinking of possibly using a compass and my power supply. John
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| Hi, Where did you find that ? is there any other info there ? John
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| I think i found the site ... 'Plumbers Talk' says they are noisy ... ? unfortunately i won't know if its noisy untill i get it running. John
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| Hi, Someone has just given me a pump which is almost the same as the pump i'm trying to fix. Its the same size and shape, and it has a three speed switch in the same place as the pump i'm trying to fix. The LOW, MED and HIGH positions are the other way round on this one and this one is red, the one i'm trying to fix is blue. Fortunately this red pump i've just been given still has its mains lead attached, so hopefully i can sort out where the internal wires all go, as its all in one piece. I haven't opened it up yet, i hope its similar enough to copy on to the blue one, except of course that the switch is the other way round. Wish me luck, John
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