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Old 04-05-2006, 02:18 PM posted to rec.ponds
Derek Broughton
 
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Default little giant pond pump pmo-650

wrote:

I had a little giant submersible pond pump, model # PMO-650. It's been
tripping my GFCI, so I decided to pull it apart to see if water had got to
it.

This pump is enclosed in a plastic case, the back half of which is sealed
air-tight by O-rings. When I opened it, there was a kind of
vacuum-"thook" shound, and then a fluid ran out. The fluid had the
consistency and appearance of water. There was a very minor rusty
appearance to some of the internal parts.

Was the fluid in fact water that had leaked into the pump? Or is it some
kind of lubricant/oil? Whatever it is, it's spilled out, so it's gone now.


It's _supposed_ to be oil. Given that there was some rust, it was probably
water. LG pumps are well known for blowing their seals, releasing the oil,
and then filling with water. If the leak was small you wouldn't
necessarily see any sign - most of the ones we hear about here are more
catastrophic.
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derek