Wire Whip Kit for Pool Pump Motor WPLT05‑63 | Pre‑Assembled 6' Liquid‑Tight 3‑Wire Harness
Wire Whip Kit for Pool Pump Motor WPLT05‑63 | Pre‑Assembled 6' Liquid‑Tight 3‑Wire Harness
Ensure a safe and reliable electrical connection with Wire Whip Kit WPLT05‑63. Shasta Pool Supply markets the best deals on pool pump replacement parts. Specifically, the Pre‑Assembled 6' Liquid‑Tight 3‑Wire Harness supports replacing or installing pool and spa motors.
Wire Whip Kit for Pool Pump Motor WPLT05‑63
The WPLT05‑63 simplifies your pool motor installation or upgrade. The Pre-made assembly speeds up installation and avoids extra material costs. Furthermore, the Wire Whip Kit includes the following items:
- Straight Connector (1)
- Green Wire (1)
- Black Wires (2)
- 90 Degree Connector (1)

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Key Features
- Pre‑Assembled & Ready to Install - Comes complete with (2) black hot wires, (1) green ground wire, a 90° connector, and a straight connector—no assembly hassle
- Liquid‑Tight Flexibility - ½″ NM liquid-tight conduit protects the internal wiring from moisture and environmental damage, keeping your setup secure and code-compliant.
- 6‑ft Length (Approx.)- Provides generous reach to connect motor junction boxes without splicing or extension
- #12 Gauge, 3‑Wire Configuration - Ideal for single- and two-speed pool motors; includes two hots and a ground for safe 220 V operation
- Universal Compatibility - Suitable for installing or replacing most in-ground and above-ground pool and spa motors, including Pentair, Hayward, Sta-Rite, and Thermocraft.
- Sturdy Connectors Included - Features both 90° and straight liquid-tight fittings for neat cable routing and reliable strain relief
Technical Specifications
- Length Approx. 6 ft (1.8 m)
- Conduit Size ½″ NM liquid-tight
- Wire Type #12 AWG solid THHN wire (2-hot + 1 ground)
- Ends Pre-stripped, with connectors
- Certification Meets electrical code/IP protection standards
Specs
- Part Number: WPLT05‑63
- Manufacturer: Consolidated Manufacturing International
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How often should I replace my pool pump?
On average, a well-maintained pool pump can last 8 to 15 years. However, it’s essential to monitor its performance. If you notice reduced efficiency, increased noise, or frequent repairs, it may be time to consider a replacement.
Is it OK to replace a 1 HP pool pump with a 1.5 HP?
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