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Forum: Plumbing Systems and Fixtures 02-03-2023, 20:19 |
Replies: 54
Views: 3,734
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stormalong
Re: Rule 2000 not lifting
I have a check valve. Not the ideal solution perhaps but it works - most of the time. My lift (head) is about six feet. If there is air below the check valve it will not push the check valve open... |
Forum: Plumbing Systems and Fixtures 15-12-2022, 00:35 |
Replies: 54
Views: 3,734
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stormalong
Re: Rule 2000 not lifting
No, but the height the water is lifted (head) is far more important. There are different degrees of corrugation so the answer would have to be: "it depends". Many spiral plastic or wire reinforced... |
Forum: Plumbing Systems and Fixtures 14-12-2022, 21:33 |
Replies: 54
Views: 3,734
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stormalong
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Forum: Plumbing Systems and Fixtures 02-12-2022, 01:34 |
Replies: 54
Views: 3,734
Posted By
stormalong
Re: Rule 2000 not lifting
Here you go: https://www.allelectronics.com/item/rly-351/12vdc-spdt-40a-automotive-relay/1.html https://www.allelectronics.com/item/srly-2/socket-for-automotive-relay/1.html This company has... |
Forum: Plumbing Systems and Fixtures 01-12-2022, 23:41 |
Replies: 54
Views: 3,734
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stormalong
Re: Rule 2000 not lifting
You don't need 10 Ga wire. The specs say 8.4 amps. 12 Ga is more than adequate. IMO what you do need is a relay driving the pump. The float switch actuates the relay, the relay drives the pump.... |
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