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    Isn't it amazing that it's possible to learn something new all the time even after doing this for a really long time though?
    Okay maybe I am the last one to know that you need an empty hose... ;)
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    That's what I love about this hobby (and hate about it too). I'm always learning something new...does that mean I'm a slow learner?
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    Quote Originally Posted by BSJF View Post
    Dang, I would have been the winner if I didn't have to work so much. Glad it is working for you now. And in the future a kick is always good if the impeller doesn't start up right away, loosens the salt residue on it. Different symptoms than what you had. I did know the answer to this one without peaking at Kevin's answer. I feel smart, even if I didn't win.
    Just for future reference if anyone sees this... I knew the pump was starting but it can also run without pumping..(cavitate= 1. The sudden formation and collapse of low-pressure bubbles in liquids by means of mechanical forces, such as those resulting from rotation of a marine propeller) sometimes giving it a bump will clear this problem and it will start up. was not the case here but a likely scenario
    Last edited by Texreefer; Thu, 9th Jun 2011 at 02:00 AM. Reason: spelling
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