stickboy1375 Senior Member Location Litchfield, CT Nov 7, 2006 #21 Funny how different areas see things...
H hardworkingstiff Senior Member Location Wilmington, NC Nov 8, 2006 #22 I wire Franklin pumps at gas stations a lot. They are a great company. Here is the link to their water pump site. http://www.fele.com/Subm_text/sub.htm The phone number is at the bottom of the page, and every time I've ever called them they are VERY helpful. Yes, you can ohm out the motor leads. It is also possible the water guys left you a controller for a different pump.
I wire Franklin pumps at gas stations a lot. They are a great company. Here is the link to their water pump site. http://www.fele.com/Subm_text/sub.htm The phone number is at the bottom of the page, and every time I've ever called them they are VERY helpful. Yes, you can ohm out the motor leads. It is also possible the water guys left you a controller for a different pump.
stickboy1375 Senior Member Location Litchfield, CT Nov 8, 2006 #23 I have a franklin book, but to be honest, If I get a troublecall for NO WATER, I just check for voltage and tell them to call a plumber... I don't need to be wasting my time testing well pumps that I'm not going to be replacing...
I have a franklin book, but to be honest, If I get a troublecall for NO WATER, I just check for voltage and tell them to call a plumber... I don't need to be wasting my time testing well pumps that I'm not going to be replacing...