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| NEED HELP UNDERSTANDING PUMP SIZES |
Ok here is where I am at, I have a spa that has a century laser motor on it hp is 3.0-.38 spl and 10.5/2.6 amps and I want to replace the motor.
Can you run a higher amp motor with the same wet end, lets say I wanted a 12/4.4 amp motor which is for a 4hp but wanted to use the 3hp wet end with it will this work?
Also the spa has 29 jets and came originally with a 5hp jet power pack per advertisement the original owner downsized because it was cheaper.
I want to add a second pump and my spa has this option, now the second pump I want for one big jet and am thinking of using the old pump for it and get a 5hp new pump to run all of the little jets.
Do I have to worry about to much pressure on the lines here? Dont want to make leaks.
Any help with this is much appreciated |
| Posted by on 2008-01-12 18:49:41. OHIO (12295) |
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It depends on if the controller can handle the extra amps. BUT, if you use the same wet end, including the same IMPELLER, a 100 HP motor wont move any more water than what the impeller is rated for. |
| Posted by on 2008-01-12 22:49:39. near San Francisco (12296) |
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Lol... that's a joke - You really need to ignore this - manufacturers lie big time.
The only difference between a 15 amp motor and a 10 amp motor with no load is basically almost nothing.
Start up current only.
It takes a few more amps to spin up a heavier armature - but on the fuse-blowing richter scale - it's defintely nbd.
So yes (as Dr Spa indicated), you could put as much as a 15+ amp labeled motor on your existing wet end and be just fine. The label only tells you what the motor is CAPABLE of sustaining over time - it does NOT tell you real horsepower.
Real horsepower measurement requires work to be done.
Moral of the story - replace with equal to or better than your existing motor voltage/amperage and you'll be just fine and dandy. |
| Posted by on 2008-01-13 00:10:53. Metro Atlanta, Georgia Region (12297) |
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