

Vintage 1982 Intermatic T104M 24-Hour Mechanical Time Switch Never Used WG433-3.
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Replacement Motor, Description/Special Features 208 to 277VAC, Tolerance of Plus/Minus 10 Percent, For Use With Intermatic T100, T170, T180, T100R201, T100R301, WH30, and WH40 Series Timers


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The list of compatible part numbers is below. These gears are made from modern plastic for long life. NEW Intermatic GEAR SET - for: WG-500 WG-1420 WG-1450 Vintage Beer Sign Olympia.If it matters, the pool is only about 2 years old.ĭoes anyone know what may be causing my issue? From what I read, I may just have to replace the entire timer mechanism but thought I'd throw this out there to see if there is an easier fix.ĮDIT: I have included some photos of my timer mechanism I took a while ago. When I look in the little hole in the top right to check the gears, there are two little black gears and I see the back gear moving but the front one is not moving.
#Intermatic pool timer motor wg1573 5 manual
The pool pump works with the manual lever turning it off/on. The dogs are on tight and the timer was made sure that it was not "popped out" when I adjusted the clock dial previously. So I tried moving the timer dogs again and, again, the clock dial moved appropriately but stopped 15-30 minutes before hitting the "on" timer dog, and the clock dial stays there. First time I noticed it, I said "Let me move the timer dogs forward a few hours and see if it works", but the same thing happened - the clock dial did move but got stuck 15-30 minutes before the scheduled "on" timer dog. I noticed that my timer always stops/gets stuck about 15-30 minutes before the scheduled time of the "On" timer dog and does not move after getting in this stuck position. I moved into a home, and this is my first time having a pool and I have no knowledge other than what I've read up on so far, so I apologize in advance if my question may sound very simple.
