Those of you waiting for a fifth video, I suspect that he was going to strap the arm half way down, like an elbow, around the pump so that the pivot point is lower. That will allow the pump to start and stop at lower levels and should decrease chances if getting obstructed by the pit walls.
I can't find the video you mentioned about tweaking the float switch to run a little longer to drain more of the water out. Was it ever posted? I would really love to see the tutorial. Thanks for your help.
You mention at the end of this video that you will share the solution to override the pump turning off before the water has been completed pumped out. Will you please share a link to this video that you mention? Thank you.
Excellent video. Please can you explain how to activate float switch earlier than that. I have one in my basement. But I need it to turn on earlier. Is it also possible to remove that switch and install a vertical water leveler. ?? Please. I really need your expertise
A brilliant description of the problem. The solution however (putting your hand in the grey water and lifting the float up once a day) doesn’t work for me for obvious reasons.My search for a solution goes on.....
If that's too gross for you, you could just leave the float elevated so that it is always triggered, and turn the power off. Then, once a day, flick the switch on for x minutes.
Thank you sir!
The instructions that came with my sump pump were inadequate!
Now after watching your video!
IT WORKS ✅👍🏾🙋🏾♂️🥳
Those of you waiting for a fifth video, I suspect that he was going to strap the arm half way down, like an elbow, around the pump so that the pivot point is lower. That will allow the pump to start and stop at lower levels and should decrease chances if getting obstructed by the pit walls.
I can't find the video you mentioned about tweaking the float switch to run a little longer to drain more of the water out. Was it ever posted? I would really love to see the tutorial. Thanks for your help.
Hi just checking shorter the float cable the drain level will be lower ?
wonderful explanation how it works, thanks
You mention at the end of this video that you will share the solution to override the pump turning off before the water has been completed pumped out. Will you please share a link to this video that you mention? Thank you.
Excellent video. Please can you explain how to activate float switch earlier than that. I have one in my basement. But I need it to turn on earlier. Is it also possible to remove that switch and install a vertical water leveler. ?? Please. I really need your expertise
Thank my pump is fix because of you
Very helpful thank you
Ever made that 5th video about the adjustment of the float switch??
A brilliant description of the problem. The solution however (putting your hand in the grey water and lifting the float up once a day) doesn’t work for me for obvious reasons.My search for a solution goes on.....
If that's too gross for you, you could just leave the float elevated so that it is always triggered, and turn the power off. Then, once a day, flick the switch on for x minutes.
Where is the 5th video
Still waiting for the fifth video
RIP brother. 😢
Still waiting for the video you speak of.. Huh