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Date:         Tue, 11 Jul 1995 10:28:27 -0600 (MDT)
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From:         Stuart Hutton <hutton@poly.oscs.montana.edu>
Subject:      Re: Blowing kitchen w. pump fuses - help!

> the fuse blows. My pump usually "freezes" up between Winter and Spring, > due to the lack of internal lubrication (water) no doubt. The current > flow through the pump switch isn't enough to "unfreeze" it so I snake my

I hate to let you know this, but when I took my pump apart under similar circumstances, I got sick to think I had drunk the water that the pump was in. If your pump does freeze up, it is getting water in the motor. The water will be very very nasty. I mean really nasty. Stuart


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