hahn.... last time I checked diodes were solid state. You do not need capacitors or inductors if you do not want to filter the ripple caused by the AC sine wave. If you want to filter the ripple, then you need the caps and possibly the inductors. There is no MAGIC to creating DC voltage and it is certainly not something that "new solid state technology" is making more efficient.
I don't care what you call it.... a brushless DC motor, a "digital motor" whatever. You need to take 120VAC and convert it to VDC. This requires a rectifer and a transformer... there is no way around it. No magic, no secrets. What the pumps drive does with the voltage and current is a different story.
I never said that you could not modify a pump to draw less current and produce more bubbles. I AM SAYING that talking about power factor and using it as some kind of gauge or target is useless. If you do not understand why it is a moving target, then you do not understand power factor
Let me put this another way. If you could sell "power factor correction" boxes for every small pump on the planet and it was as easy as a cap and coil.... you would be rich beyond belieft. You could sell little weight kits for furnace motors to fine tune the PF, just like balancing a tire... you would be even richer

Sell the kit with the kill-a-watt a "little black box" for every motor in the house and maybe weights for fan motors and the like. Sell em for $50 bucks and promise energy savings. Don't forget to invite me on a cruise once you start raking in the cash!
Spazz, don't confuse efficiency with build quality. The baldors can run hotter because they use heavier windings and more iron with better glue and insulation. In many cases, they may not be AS efficient, but they do have a heavier duty cycle.
You are correct... (as was hahn) the best thing to do if duty environment or load causes a heating concern is to reduce the diamter of the disc and therefore reduce the drag. Those cool colars are also an alternative.... though I never did order one for my T4 pumps and never got around to casting the ones I designed.
Enjoy guys... I don't have much more to add.