Can anyone confirm what happens when the mains power to the pump is lost and then restored? Does it remember the power level previously set or go back to default? Does the pump restart automatically or need to be turned on at the controller?
@@victoria1687 started itself, make sure Is under water then start the pump and after first stop /fault e5/ wait till pump start again and after 3th or 4th times started and still working, 🤷
In uk the pump seems to have controller issues.This mainly appears due to folt codes Eo2 and Eo3. I found a few problems inside the controller. These are easy fixes for an electrical repair shop. NOT for the DIY person. I found if yoy keep the controller upright and dry thay seem to work better. Question is why dont Evolution Aqua have service repair centers or exchange units when thay fail ??????? Must say thay are good pumps but have issues.
Interesting. Haven't seen those issues yet. I would think Evolution Aqua would cover this under warranty if you reach out to them, we don't work directly with the UK team so I'm not sure their process.
@@jaydogjulian69 I would try taking it back to the shop you got it from first. Then find a repair shop to fix it. I fixed mine myself but if your not into electrical circuits DON'T TRY IT YOURSELF.
@@jaydogjulian69 When I opened my folty unit up I found the transistors had com away from there heat sink and 2 capacitors had blown. I also noticed what looks like a reset micro switch on the board but I didn't try it. I would take the pump back and see what thay say as it not fit for purpose. It should last 10 years I would say.
Can anyone confirm what happens when the mains power to the pump is lost and then restored? Does it remember the power level previously set or go back to default? Does the pump restart automatically or need to be turned on at the controller?
i have a problem the included soilid pipe fittings seem smaller then 1inch and a half.
They are. If you want to run 1-1/2" PVC then you will use a separate fitting. As seen at the 2:58 mark. Thank you
I have a fault e05, brand new, out of the box, try to clean rotor as they recommended I don't know why but anyway still not working and same fault e05
Did you sort your problem with the E5 code?
Mine is a month old and now have the same issue.. taken apart, cleaned it but still coming up with E5
@@victoria1687 started itself, make sure Is under water then start the pump and after first stop /fault e5/ wait till pump start again and after 3th or 4th times started and still working, 🤷
In uk the pump seems to have controller issues.This mainly appears due to folt codes Eo2 and Eo3. I found a few problems inside the controller. These are easy fixes for an electrical repair shop. NOT for the DIY person. I found if yoy keep the controller upright and dry thay seem to work better. Question is why dont Evolution Aqua have service repair centers or exchange units when thay fail ??????? Must say thay are good pumps but have issues.
Interesting. Haven't seen those issues yet. I would think Evolution Aqua would cover this under warranty if you reach out to them, we don't work directly with the UK team so I'm not sure their process.
I have the E02 error code on mine. Any ideas how to fix this please. Thanks
@@jaydogjulian69 I would try taking it back to the shop you got it from first. Then find a repair shop to fix it. I fixed mine myself but if your not into electrical circuits DON'T TRY IT YOURSELF.
Thanks for your help
@@jaydogjulian69 When I opened my folty unit up I found the transistors had com away from there heat sink and 2 capacitors had blown. I also noticed what looks like a reset micro switch on the board but I didn't try it. I would take the pump back and see what thay say as it not fit for purpose. It should last 10 years I would say.
Evolution Aqua is a terrible company to deal with. I don’t recommend there products.