Good video! Recently mine went top side into the sand after heavy rain. I wanted to clean the intake, but I wasn't quite sure how to properly disassemble that thing. This was very helpful!
If the wire near the housing itself is damaged, then in the best case the housing itself needs to be replaced. Since water will get into a very problematic area, and if it is possible to secure the wire to the housing in a new way, you can fill that area with epoxy resin and additionally apply heat shrink.
@@DanielRex-lf9xn As I understand it, the valve broke the hole with a pinch bolt. You need to correct the hole and select the bolt and the silicone valve itself under the bolt so that it fits against the body and closes the holes through which water flows.
@@DanielRex-lf9xn There is another option. Repair the hole and make a mushroom valve so that it fits into the middle of the hole and seals that area like a retainer and closes the holes where water gets in. The rubber or silicone valve itself should fit loosely, not too tight and not too loose, in moderation.
Good video! Recently mine went top side into the sand after heavy rain. I wanted to clean the intake, but I wasn't quite sure how to properly disassemble that thing. This was very helpful!
.. te-i cam coit cu șurubele alea.. :) Mulțumesc pentru videoclip!
What to do if the power cord
on the pump body is damaged?
If the wire near the housing itself is damaged, then in the best case the housing itself needs to be replaced. Since water will get into a very problematic area, and if it is possible to secure the wire to the housing in a new way, you can fill that area with epoxy resin and additionally apply heat shrink.
what if the bottom corpus is damaged?
Depending on where it is near the bolt holes or the valve itself. And what material is the bottom part made of, plastic or duroaluminium?
Depending on the damage to the housing
on very bottom ,is aluminium and part is missing and wire cut.@@AlexsWorkshop10
@@DanielRex-lf9xn As I understand it, the valve broke the hole with a pinch bolt. You need to correct the hole and select the bolt and the silicone valve itself under the bolt so that it fits against the body and closes the holes through which water flows.
@@DanielRex-lf9xn There is another option. Repair the hole and make a mushroom valve so that it fits into the middle of the hole and seals that area like a retainer and closes the holes where water gets in. The rubber or silicone valve itself should fit loosely, not too tight and not too loose, in moderation.