Video of the issue
Pump is a few years old. This morning it decided to stop running on high but works fine on low. I think it ran on high correctly for a bit when it started this morning because I heard the spillover this morning. If I try to switch from low to high it attempts to start but then fails, waits a few seconds, and tries again.
I changed the start capacitor thinking that was the issue but that didn't work.
Relays seem to be fine since the pump itself tries to switch.
Could this be a short in the windings?
I also read that it could be the cartridge filters are clogged but I would think the pump would at least try to run on high for a minute then overheat if that was the case. Also the pressure gauge on the filter seems to be within proper range. So probably not this, right?
Coincidentally at the same time I can no longer log in to my Hayward OmniLogic app, but I can control everything from the OmniLogic unit itself. I think this has to be a coincidence
Pump is a few years old. This morning it decided to stop running on high but works fine on low. I think it ran on high correctly for a bit when it started this morning because I heard the spillover this morning. If I try to switch from low to high it attempts to start but then fails, waits a few seconds, and tries again.
I changed the start capacitor thinking that was the issue but that didn't work.
Relays seem to be fine since the pump itself tries to switch.
Could this be a short in the windings?
I also read that it could be the cartridge filters are clogged but I would think the pump would at least try to run on high for a minute then overheat if that was the case. Also the pressure gauge on the filter seems to be within proper range. So probably not this, right?
Coincidentally at the same time I can no longer log in to my Hayward OmniLogic app, but I can control everything from the OmniLogic unit itself. I think this has to be a coincidence