How to Replace a Sump Pump Float - 10 Minute Repair

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  • čas přidán 11. 09. 2024
  • This video is a how-to DIY on replacing the a vertical sump pump floater / switch. My sump pump constantly runs because the floater is not activating the sump pump. I have a separate floater that activates through the plug. In this video, I show how to remove the existing sump pump floater with a Zoeller sump pump floater. I purchased this for $45, but you can get one on Amazon for less. Link below.
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    This entire replacement took me about 10 minutes.
    Buy the Superior Pump 92010 Vertical Float Switch:
    Technical Details
    Part Number 92010
    Item Weight 1.4 pounds
    Product Dimensions 8 x 4 x 8 inches
    Item model number 92010
    Item Package Quantity 1
    Certification Not Applicable
    Included Components Superior Pump Vertical Float Switch
    Batteries Included? No
    Batteries Required? No

Komentáře • 14

  • @colinmatthews8743
    @colinmatthews8743 Před 3 lety +3

    Excellent Sir. My pump went out 2 days ago and I'm hoping its the float. I did this about 5 years ago and your video was just what I needed for a refresher....I also loved the fact you took the time to communicate with your family. You rock Man. Peace

  • @franciskeim6385
    @franciskeim6385 Před 5 lety

    Thank you for posting this video. It was not so hard once I saw it. Thank you 🙂

  • @marshasmate
    @marshasmate Před 4 lety

    Actually, this was very confusing; when you removed the old float switch, you didn't disengage that switch's wiring which was hard-wired into the pump but installed the new switch's AC plug into a piggyback with the pump's AC plug. So what about the old switch's wiring? Does it remain?

  • @TeslaBoy123
    @TeslaBoy123 Před 3 lety +1

    Look u have River under your basement a lot water running

  • @softmetals3702
    @softmetals3702 Před 5 lety

    no gloves you do know that the little cukkas get under your ring,i hate cukka.thanks for that

  • @mycatisromeo
    @mycatisromeo Před 3 lety +1

    Homeownership. Sucks.

    • @TeslaBoy123
      @TeslaBoy123 Před 3 lety

      So Renter with a bulling Landlord is super sucks too 😫

  • @christopherhunt1843
    @christopherhunt1843 Před 4 lety

    Here is how I fixed the float issue on my M57.
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  • @bobgarr6246
    @bobgarr6246 Před 4 lety +2

    This video should be a what not to do. So much wrong info and work habits!!! First always wear latex gloves if doing pump work, so many germs and any small cut .... infection. Always work on pumps with the power turned off, at the breaker and unplugged. All sump pumps must be on a dedicated branch circuit with A GFCI outlet, that's just code, and common sense. Never put more than one pump on the same branch circuit, duh... If the breaker trips, you've lost BOTH pumps ! Ty - Rap all cords to the PVC discharge line so they cannot interfere with pump operations. I did not see a check valve being used, it is mandatory and self defeating not to use one in the discharge line. The type of float switch used here is generally always adjustable, with an allowance for sliding up or down on the floats attachment rod, some of them allow adjustment by using a threaded rod that the float screws onto. My observations show me that the pump being used is inadequate for the height, depth and width of the pit and the volume of water that is entering it. A larger pump should be used. This also depends heavily on the head, the distance the pump must pump vertically. Also the number of 90° turns and total length of the discharge hose/pipe enter into the equation for size of pump. For homes a 1/3 hp, 115v, 9 - 10 amp submersible pump will do. The next step would be a 1/2hp, 12 - 15 amp, 115v pump. Don't go cheap, you get what you pay for. Zoeller pumps are quality and the exception being made in the USA. I hope this helps someone out. Also, ensure the pit bottom. Is free of debris and the pump sits flush and stable with the bottom.

    • @RandomReviewsHowTos
      @RandomReviewsHowTos  Před 4 lety +4

      Good advice in your response. I'm not an expert, obviously, but your response will definitely help others.

    • @S1L3NTIGamer
      @S1L3NTIGamer Před 4 lety +1

      So perhaps you should upload a video of the proper way. Because most home owners don’t have access to such technical information. This video was extremely helpful for a new homeowner such as myself simply trying to avoid a basement full of water.