1 Stop Pool Supply carries a full line of replacement pump motors for your pool or spa pump. When it comes to replacement motors not all are created equal. Many stores have great prices on their replacement motors because they sell aftermarket motors. When it comes to these motors you are rolling the dice. We only carry replacement motors manufactured by A.O. Smith and Century. These brands are used by the major pool equipment manufactures and we offer them at great discounted prices.
It is also to important to be aware of what type of motor you are buying. There is a big difference between Up-Rated and Full Rated pump motors. In addition, Energy Efficient motors are also available for most pumps. These pumps can save you a lot of money in the long run. The table below should help you find the motor that is right for your particular pump.
Pump Model
Motor Type
Americana
C-Frame Threaded Shaft Motor
American Eagle
C-Frame Threaded Shaft Motor
American Ultra-Flow
Square Flange Threaded Shaft Motor
Aqua Flo A Series & AC Series
C-Frame Keyed Motor
Aqua Flo Dominator
C-Frame Threaded Shaft
Hayward Northstar
"Northstar" C-Frame Threaded Shaft Motor
Hayward Super Pump
C-Frame Threaded Shaft Motor
Hayward Super II
C-Frame Threaded Shaft Motor
Hayward Max-Flo
C-Frame Threaded Shaft Motor
Jacuzzi Magnum
C-Frame Threaded Shaft Motor
Letro Booster Pump (Before 3/97)
Threaded Booster Pump Motor
Letro Booster Pump (After 3/97)
Threaded Booster Pump Motor
Pentair (PacFab) Challenger
Square Flange Threaded Shaft Motor
Pentair (PacFab) Hydropump
C-Frame Keyed Motor
Pentair (PacFab) Dynamo
Thru Bolt Pump Motor
Pentair (PacFab) Pinnacle
Square Flange Threaded Shaft Motor
Pentair Whisperflo Pump
Square Flange Threaded Shaft Motor
Polaris PB4 Booster Pump
Threaded Booster Pump Motor
Premier Bronze Pump
C-Frame Keyed Motor
StaRite Dura-Glas & Max-E-Glas
Square Flange Threaded Shaft Motor
StaRite Dura-Glas2 & Max-E-Glas2
Square Flange Threaded Shaft Motor
StaRite Dyna-Glas
Square Flange Threaded Shaft Motor
Swimquip XL-VI
C-Frame Keyed Motor
Swimquip XL-VII
C-Frame Keyed Motor
One of the most common problems we run in to when it comes to replacement motors is improper wiring of the motor. A common sign of this is if the motor runs slowly and then trips the breaker and shuts off. If you are experiencing this the motor is most likely incorrectly wired.
The best way to avoid this issue is to carefully read the motor name plate regarding the connections. Many motors can be hooked up to either 115 or 230 volts. These motors will be marked “115/230.” These types of motors are shipped from the factory prewired for 230 volts. This is done because if they came prewired for 115 and are inadvertently connected to 220 volts the motor will burn up immediately and be instantly destroyed. A motor prewired for 230 volts that has 115 volts applied will run slow and trip out. If the wires moved on the connection board are not placed on the proper terminals, the result will be a slow running motor that overheats and trips out. These motors have automatic overload protection, which means the motor will not run again until the motor cools down.
So if you do run into a problem with a motor purchased from us please double check the connection to insure you have the motor properly wired for the incoming voltage. We only carry brand new motors. These motors have been tested at the factory, the chances of a bad motor out of the box are extremely rare.