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I've had water issues of late - not lack of water, inability to get it to the surface. I put in a new pump controller for my old pump and the pump failed. I had a new pump installed using my month old controller. All was good until it wasn't. After two weeks I had no water. Motor drew current but wouldn't pump. Controller checked out good per procedure inside cover. I thought locked rotor on pump motor. Well guy said current wasn't high enough for locked rotor and was puzzled. He checked with another well guy then replaced my month old controller (Franklin) with a new controller (Flowise). Problem solved. For those interested, I have a submerged type pump 440 feet below the ground. It's a five horsepower single phase 240 volt unit by Grundfos. My thought on the post is to illustrate that just because something is new (like my month old controller) it may not be good and the troubleshooting instructions may not be adequate to show a unit is good. My Franklin controller is shipping back to Franklin for evaluation. I'm hoping for some kind of refund as I'm currently using the Flowise controller and I sure don't need two!! I would not have wanted to be without water while my controller went back for warranty evaluation, either. I could have opted for the newer VFD type pump which are potentially more efficient but price a controller for one of them!! The controller is usually what fails and they are five to ten times the cost of a conventional unit.