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pugboy wrote:I am interested in how the smartheads work also, I have a new unused one and would like to know
if it can be used simply as a safety switch in case there is no water in the line so the pump will not run.
My tank is very far from pump so putting a float switch is a pain.
I had planned to rig up a car oil pressure switch to trigger a relay to protect pump if there is no water in the intake
as well as light a bulb so easy to tell if wasa dead or low pressure vs tank empty.
Bought the oil pressure switch and fittings but haven't gotten around to it yet
If the pump and the outlet line was flushed, check your tanks for sediment. Chlorine that is added to the water by WASA can cause the iron present in ground water to precipitate out as ferric oxide.Cross Blood wrote:So fellas, I installed a Pentax 3/4hp myself and the water tasting a little rusty. Anyone could assist?
adnj wrote:If the pump and the outlet line was flushed, check your tanks for sediment. Chlorine that is added to the water by WASA can cause the iron present in ground water to precipitate out as ferric oxide.Cross Blood wrote:So fellas, I installed a Pentax 3/4hp myself and the water tasting a little rusty. Anyone could assist?
gb_redz wrote:Good night, I recently purchased a Leo ajm60s smart head pump. It's just 2months old to be precise. Tonight it started making a traveling sound & the failure light was coming on.....
Is it that somehow purchased a faulty pump? What could be possibly causing this problem? Should I take back the pump?
Thanks in advance
Mine last 10 years new one 2 yearspugboy wrote:Smart heads are a woft
low-profile wrote:anyone has reviews on the pumps from QPSL
the brands are pumpman and shimge.
they are pretty cheap and QPSL claims they use 33% less electricity
also where has the cheapest price of goulds(usa)
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