Fantastic video, these heaters are a pleasure to deal with once you work on one. Simple and effective. They can stay in service for decades unlike many others.
How long it did it take to pull it from the job site, take it to the workbench work on it and then reinstall it at the job site? Also what was the cost of the parts? Was it really worth repairing or should one purchase a new unit?
I have a question: Mine start liking at the other end of the motor the black piece with two tubes out of it almost at the end of the video. The tech say I need a new heater... do you think it can be fix?
Hi jay, very informative video, I have a sta-rite sr400 I hooked it all up and ran the filter, after a few minutes water started to come out of the side of the blower, not the side with the motor the other side, my pool guy said I probly didn't get all the water out over the winter and the heat exchanger cracked, iam pretty much screwed! Any thoughts could it be a different problem? Thanks
Awesome Video, the best teach people (as you do). The others (not so best) want you to know as little as possible. I have a question, do you use Lube on any of the O-Rings ? Manifold gasket O-Ring,Thermal regulator cap O-Ring, Tube Sheet O-Rings? Also I pulled my Tube sheet and where the pipes (Nipples ?) protrude through the steel plate, I have one that is shorter than the other eleven nipples. I believe my unit froze without being drained.
You Guys ROCK I bought a used one down in los angeles (They never freeze) and pulled the manifold, and installed it in my heater, and 9 years later it still rocks..!!! CRAP !!! Have you seen what they want for these..it was appx $1200 "9 years ago"..NOW ..OMG !!!
Thank you for the good video Sr. Have a great day.
Fantastic video, these heaters are a pleasure to deal with once you work on one. Simple and effective. They can stay in service for decades unlike many others.
Im getting a smell of burn few seconds after turning on any tips to why?
How long it did it take to pull it from the job site, take it to the workbench work on it and then reinstall it at the job site? Also what was the cost of the parts?
Was it really worth repairing or should one purchase a new unit?
Its really not worth the time and labor vs just installing a replacement lol
I have a question: Mine start liking at the other end of the motor the black piece with two tubes out of it almost at the end of the video. The tech say I need a new heater... do you think it can be fix?
amazing video
Hi jay, very informative video, I have a sta-rite sr400 I hooked it all up and ran the filter, after a few minutes water started to come out of the side of the blower, not the side with the motor the other side, my pool guy said I probly didn't get all the water out over the winter and the heat exchanger cracked, iam pretty much screwed! Any thoughts could it be a different problem? Thanks
Thank you
Sorry it sounds like you pool guy is correct as the coil is leaking. You can replace the coil, but they're not cheap.
Awesome Video, the best teach people (as you do). The others (not so best) want you to know as little as possible. I have a question, do you use Lube on any of the O-Rings ?
Manifold gasket O-Ring,Thermal regulator cap O-Ring, Tube Sheet O-Rings?
Also I pulled my Tube sheet and where the pipes (Nipples ?) protrude through the steel plate, I have one that is shorter than the other eleven nipples. I believe my unit froze without being drained.
You Guys ROCK I bought a used one down in los angeles (They never freeze) and pulled the manifold, and installed it in my heater, and 9 years later it still rocks..!!! CRAP !!! Have you seen what they want for these..it was appx $1200 "9 years ago"..NOW ..OMG !!!