Waterwelldude
Well driller,pump repair. and septic installer
Three wire motors have a better chance of out lasting two wire, when it comes to voltage surges or short cycling. A voltage surge will blow a capacitor in a three wire, where a two wire will go poof.
A short cycling 3 wire motor will likely blow the capacitor or sometimes a relay, a two wire is a goner.
A three wire may have more parts to burn out or go bad, but the parts are on top of the ground.
A two wire will need to be pulled if it experiences any of these conditions.
We only change the wire if it needs to be changed, nicked or has two or more splices.
If you have a costumer ask "Why did you change my wire?" and you tell them
It's cheep insurance. or While it's out, now would be a good time.
Then anybody else can say "That was waste of money" You will be branded a
bad guy. It's just not a good idea to fix what is not broke.
If there is not a ligament reason to sell someone new wire. We will not waste the costumers money.
Travis
A short cycling 3 wire motor will likely blow the capacitor or sometimes a relay, a two wire is a goner.
A three wire may have more parts to burn out or go bad, but the parts are on top of the ground.
A two wire will need to be pulled if it experiences any of these conditions.
We only change the wire if it needs to be changed, nicked or has two or more splices.
If you have a costumer ask "Why did you change my wire?" and you tell them
It's cheep insurance. or While it's out, now would be a good time.
Then anybody else can say "That was waste of money" You will be branded a
bad guy. It's just not a good idea to fix what is not broke.
If there is not a ligament reason to sell someone new wire. We will not waste the costumers money.
Travis