Pump/motors replacement, retail vs online

Feb 20, 2018
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BR La
Im looking at buying a century 1.5hp square flange pool pump motor.
I inquired about it in store and was told the ones sold online are inferior compared to the ones sold in store.
The in store is nearly 40% higher than the online one.
Is there any truth to this matter?

The pump in question is a Hayward Max-Flo 2 1.5 HP. Model# C48D43A04.
Inyopools $365
Pinch a penny $499

At the same time, if im better off just buy a whole new pump/motor assembly, im open to that too.
 
Im looking at buying a century 1.5hp square flange pool pump motor.
I inquired about it in store and was told the ones sold online are inferior compared to the ones sold in store.
The in store is nearly 40% higher than the online one.
Is there any truth to this matter?

No. But there are unscrupulous online sellers who resell defective pumps and motors that have been returned. Buy from a reputable online retailer.

The pump in question is a Hayward Max-Flo 2 1.5 HP. Model# C48D43A04.
Inyopools $365
Pinch a penny $499

Inyopools is reputable.

At the same time, if im better off just buy a whole new pump/motor assembly, im open to that too.

When you replace the motor you need to get the seal kit and replace the seals.

 
No. But there are unscrupulous online sellers who resell defective pumps and motors that have been returned. Buy from a reputable online retailer.



Inyopools is reputable.



When you replace the motor you need to get the seal kit and replace the seals.

Thanks for the reply, The store did tell me about replacing the seals, I was also wonder if bearings or anything might be worth replacing if I tear the pump apart?

While I was definitely open to a new pump entirely. I honestly cant make heads or tails of the market. What pumps are actually being made and which are discontinued. Seems like there is a shortage of them.
 
Im looking at buying a century 1.5hp square flange pool pump motor.
I inquired about it in store and was told the ones sold online are inferior compared to the ones sold in store.
The in store is nearly 40% higher than the online one.
Is there any truth to this matter?

The pump in question is a Hayward Max-Flo 2 1.5 HP. Model# C48D43A04.
Inyopools $365
Pinch a penny $499

At the same time, if im better off just buy a whole new pump/motor assembly, im open to that too.
If all else is good, it would be better if you were to get this motor, a V-Green EVO 2.25 that will work with your existing timeclock. You would then have a VSP. Still need the shaft seal and it would probably be good to replace the body gasket.
 
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