Joe arrigo Well-Known Member Joined Jul 17, 2020 Messages 175 Reaction score 4 Points 18 Age 57 Location New Jersey Oct 8, 2020 #1 I don’t here anything when I switch the water pump on to run my faucets water tank is full want to drain it but getting no fresh water
I don’t here anything when I switch the water pump on to run my faucets water tank is full want to drain it but getting no fresh water
Fishtales Well-Known Member Joined Jan 31, 2005 Messages 8,260 Reaction score 1,350 Points 113 Oct 8, 2020 #2 Not being wise... Is the breaker for the water turned on?
Joe arrigo Well-Known Member Joined Jul 17, 2020 Messages 175 Reaction score 4 Points 18 Age 57 Location New Jersey Oct 8, 2020 #3 Yes switch is lit up also
Joe arrigo Well-Known Member Joined Jul 17, 2020 Messages 175 Reaction score 4 Points 18 Age 57 Location New Jersey Oct 8, 2020 #4 I took my water heater out and blocked off the lines . I don’t think that has anything to do with water pump not working and were is pump located
I took my water heater out and blocked off the lines . I don’t think that has anything to do with water pump not working and were is pump located
Legend GreatGrady Captain Joined Jun 29, 2006 Messages 1,485 Reaction score 205 Points 63 Location Southern New England Model Sailfish Oct 9, 2020 #5 Sounds like the pump may be shot. Did you check the power from the wire at the pump ?
Joe arrigo Well-Known Member Joined Jul 17, 2020 Messages 175 Reaction score 4 Points 18 Age 57 Location New Jersey Oct 9, 2020 #6 I am going to check it sometime today
Fishtales Well-Known Member Joined Jan 31, 2005 Messages 8,260 Reaction score 1,350 Points 113 Oct 9, 2020 #7 if you are not popping a breaker, the voltage check should be easy to do. I'm guessing the pump as well as it is a fairly simple system. Water heater should have no impact if bypassed.
if you are not popping a breaker, the voltage check should be easy to do. I'm guessing the pump as well as it is a fairly simple system. Water heater should have no impact if bypassed.