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After three or four power failures in quick succession my pond pump has
stopped working, there seems to be no power to the motor. I have checked
a looked at the obvious wiring and fuse faults all ok. So im just
wondring if the pump has had it or can it possibly be repaired.
The pump is a Hozelock Titan 2000
Many thanks for reading and possibly giving me advice.
Some pumps are much sensitive or they have problems so when power failures in quick succession occurred then it may burnout some important part in it. So if you have knowledge about it then try your self or call any good mechanic.
If you type that in and I think that there is unused and it is no longer a service, it appears that google has a lot of these comments and it seems good but bad for more than a good feeling.It seems that more companies these days are having trouble with the economy of these five more then ever.
According to me first of all we have to find out that what is the basic problem in pumps .then you have to consider the fact that First unplug the pump and lift it out of the water. you have to check your pump while put it into a water .