I have absolutely no idea. The cover is on. Usually if I tug on the wire a bit the pump will kick on. I suppose I should put pressure in the pressure tank bc it doesn't hold pressure. Will have to see if that might work, but if the pump isn't kicking on it is unlikely. It normally short-cycles if the pressure tank is the issue. I don't even know what the "points" are on the switch.
I do have a replacement switch at least. I'm planning to get some things streamlined a bit-- add some conduit, use 10awg wago lever nuts for some of the connections (with electrical tape holding the levers closed just in case).
I want to add a disconnect (need to figure out what kind is needed). Looks like home depot only has 30amp and 60amp ones and I think my pumps would need something like 20amp max. Would it hurt to use a 60amp one? I only ask because the 60amp is the cheapest and they are in stock at my nearest HD.
Would something like this work?
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Halex-60-Amp-Non-Fusible-Metallic-AC-Disconnect-HNF60R/205785642
Anyway, I went to take pics inside the pump house and bumped something. Jet pump started buzzing but didn't pump. Shut off after a few seconds and I couldn't get it to do it again.
I want to replace the galvanized pipe coming from the top of the pump with a 1" stainless steel pipe (not sure on the height) then go to 1" PEX that can go to a shutoff before going to a tee that goes in to the pressure tank. Might reduce to 3/4" since the tee for the pressure tank can have a 1" female coupling or a 3/4" male coupling attached. I'll want the new pressure tank a little bit higher off the ground. I have cinderblocks that can be used for that (as you can see).
View attachment pumphouse5-21-2024.mp4
Aminatu wanted attention so she was talking to me.
I do have a replacement switch at least. I'm planning to get some things streamlined a bit-- add some conduit, use 10awg wago lever nuts for some of the connections (with electrical tape holding the levers closed just in case).
I want to add a disconnect (need to figure out what kind is needed). Looks like home depot only has 30amp and 60amp ones and I think my pumps would need something like 20amp max. Would it hurt to use a 60amp one? I only ask because the 60amp is the cheapest and they are in stock at my nearest HD.
Would something like this work?
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Halex-60-Amp-Non-Fusible-Metallic-AC-Disconnect-HNF60R/205785642
Anyway, I went to take pics inside the pump house and bumped something. Jet pump started buzzing but didn't pump. Shut off after a few seconds and I couldn't get it to do it again.
I want to replace the galvanized pipe coming from the top of the pump with a 1" stainless steel pipe (not sure on the height) then go to 1" PEX that can go to a shutoff before going to a tee that goes in to the pressure tank. Might reduce to 3/4" since the tee for the pressure tank can have a 1" female coupling or a 3/4" male coupling attached. I'll want the new pressure tank a little bit higher off the ground. I have cinderblocks that can be used for that (as you can see).
View attachment pumphouse5-21-2024.mp4
Aminatu wanted attention so she was talking to me.