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    Dec 24, 2009, 11:56 AM
    Pentair intelliflo pumps
    Pentair intelliflo pumps for swimming pools- comment on reliability and repair options
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    Aug 15, 2010, 08:00 PM
    I have an Intelliflo 4x160 pump that failed a year ago. The Motor Controller Module atop the motor has failed. The motor itself is OK. When I checked last year, Pentair said that the Motor Drive/Controller Module was not an available spare part and I would have to purchase a complete new motor/pump system. Naturally, with this policy, I replaced it with another brand. But I would like to buy a new motor drive module for the defective pump when/if one comes available at a reasonable price.

    Has the situation changed in the last year? Thanks.
    Joe

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