HudsonDIY
Member
Greetings,
I have a Fleck 5600 Econominder which I have posted about in the past and have another question. I recently moved into my home and the softener came with it. The softener appears to have been offline for a very long time, possibly years. I have resolved whatever issues there were from having been offline for so long and have the softener working perfectly again except for this one issue. The clock motor runs very hot, almost too hot to touch for very long. I'm assuming this is not the correct operation. Rather then just throwing parts at it I figured I'd ask you kind folks about it and see if anyone has run into this in the past. In your opinions is this a problem with the motor itself or something causing the motor to run hot? FYI the clock keeps perfect time.
Thanks for all your replies.
I have a Fleck 5600 Econominder which I have posted about in the past and have another question. I recently moved into my home and the softener came with it. The softener appears to have been offline for a very long time, possibly years. I have resolved whatever issues there were from having been offline for so long and have the softener working perfectly again except for this one issue. The clock motor runs very hot, almost too hot to touch for very long. I'm assuming this is not the correct operation. Rather then just throwing parts at it I figured I'd ask you kind folks about it and see if anyone has run into this in the past. In your opinions is this a problem with the motor itself or something causing the motor to run hot? FYI the clock keeps perfect time.
Thanks for all your replies.