MECH-05
Jandy · ePump 2.7 THP Variable Speed Pool Pump with Digital Control
Moisture has entered the variable speed drive housing causing corrosion, erratic operation, or complete drive failure — pool pump drives are installed outdoors in humid environments near chlorinated water, making condensation a persistent threat; check the drive housing seals and cable entry points for integrity; ensure the conduit connections are watertight; if condensation is visible on the circuit board, have the drive inspected by a pool equipment technician; consider a WeatherGuard cover or housing for pumps in exposed locations; some technicians apply conformal coating to circuit boards for moisture protection
Error MECH-05 on the Jandy ePump 2.7 THP Variable Speed Pool Pump with Digital Control means: Drive Board Condensation or Water Damage. The top-ranked community fix is “Replace Drive Board and Apply Conformal Coating for Moisture Protection” (hard difficulty, ~120 min, DIY cost: $50-$100). 2 community-ranked fixes available below.
Published February 2026 · 2 fixes · pool pump
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While many pool pump repairs can be done safely at home, consider hiring a qualified technician if:
Average professional repair cost for this issue: $300-$450.
Communication Error — RS-485 Link Lost
Internal Drive Fault
No Flow Detected
Mechanical Seal Leak
Motor Bearing Noise
Impeller Clog or Debris
Suction-Side Air Leak
Capacitor Failure — Motor Hums But Will Not Start
The Jandy ePump 2.7 THP Variable Speed Pool Pump with Digital Control has 8 other known error codes:
Error code MECH-05 also appears on 2 other Jandy models:
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