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look at it and say "one, one pressure switch" then laugh like the CountX_Factor wrote:yeah, pressure tank is within the recommended PSI
not sure how to check the pressure switch?
powered by ? wrote:Had an issue like this recently, changed Pressure switch and tank but to no avail, turns out my check valve from my tank to pump was faulty ..
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:look at it and say "one, one pressure switch" then laugh like the CountX_Factor wrote:yeah, pressure tank is within the recommended PSI
not sure how to check the pressure switch?
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pjfred wrote:Where are the brushes in a Gould pump?
RBphoto wrote:My current goulds has lasted 8 years now I think. Check/ clean the impeller, change the brushes (if less than 50%), switch and tank. Bearings last a long time and my original ones still good. doh worry if switch or tank good or not, best do it in a one together. Put a large filter on the suction for added life. Goulds is never done thing. If you don't like headache/ don't want to wait on repair man, just replace the whole unit and have peace of mind. Some repair places will give you up to $500.00 for a used (working) goulds pump and motor (the blue parts) once the impeller is good.
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