Honestly that has been one of my concerns in deciding on fixing the well or just hooking inton the rural water line. I talked to a local well man and he said that it didn't sound like that great of a well to begin with.
Last night I went back out to the lake and hooked back up the control box because a well man is coming out today, and after I hooked it up I threw the power on it pressured up to about 30 so I went in ran a little water and back out to the gauge and it was back to 0 and would not come back on! Any Ideas, I was convinced my pump was bad but now I just don't know. Maybe it just had one last kick in it?
the pump I believe, the well is not running out of water, its an equipment issue. After the little spurt of life yesterday the control box went back to making its ticking noise, tick few seconds then tick again.
It sounds as if the thermal overload is opening shutting off the pump but... the click says the pump can't get going again. You could have something in the inlet of the pump etc..
This doesn't sound like anything I have encountered before. A thermal overload generally stays off for ten minutes or so once tripped. And you wouldn't hear it click if it's in the motor. If it's in the box which is rare, you probably wouldn't hear it click either. The relay will click loud enough to hear it. I guess you need a pump man to check it out.