🚀 Elevate Your Sewage Management Game!
The HydroCheck HC5000T Electronic Sewage Pump Switch is a cutting-edge solution designed for hassle-free sewage management. With its easy installation, maintenance-free operation, and compatibility with all pump types, this innovative device ensures reliable performance for over a million cycles. Equipped with programmable features and built-in alarms, it offers peace of mind while being backed by a 5-year warranty.
Manufacturer | STAK Enterprises, Inc. |
Part number | HC5000 |
Item Weight | 358 g |
Product Dimensions | 6.99 x 9.53 x 6.35 cm; 358 g |
Item model number | HC5000 |
Color | Black |
Style | Submersible |
Material | Plastic" // or "Polypropylene |
Power source type | AC |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Wattage | 2.4 watts |
Horsepower | 1 hp |
Amperage Capacity | 14 Amps |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
M**R
Excellent product
This product works flawlessly had to put a ground wire in because I have a plastic sink, but everything worked amazing thing works solid every time
C**P
Works GREAT……
NO float to have to contend with! VERY well written instructions and fairly priced, working GREAT!
E**E
Works as expected.
Installation is easy when you have the correct size drill bit.We have the sensor about 8 to 10 inches from the lid.The old float switch was letter the level get too high.Thinking of increasing the run time by a few seconds.
J**R
No need to open the tank
Sewage pump started running constantly after a power failure. I unplugged it, dreading having to open the tank and replace the float switch. Then I found this electronic switch that does not require opening the tank. It is twice as expensive as a normal float switch. BUT, since I don't have to open the tank it's well worth the extra dollars.I had to purchase a 5/8" drill bit to drill a hole in the tank cover. I selected a location that seemed to be away from the pipes and wires that go down into the tank. Then I drilled a 1/8 " hole and pushed a straightened coat hanger wire down into the tank to get an idea how deep the tank was. I measured about halfway down the tank and pulled that much wire through the supplied grommet. I then drilled the 5/8 hole and placed the sensor into the hole and tested it. Worked perfectly the first time. Then I secured the wire to a pipe with the supplied wire tire. I put some silicone around the grommet and wire for extra sealing. Done - 15 minutes... no opening the tank! I adjusted the pump-off timer to 6 seconds and tested it a few more times.It's been working perfectly for 2 days. Hopefully, I will not need to touch this again. If it lasts a few years, it will be easy to replace.From my experience, a good sewage pump rarely fails. It's the float switch that fails. So, if this is reliable, I may never need to open that tank again. I will update this post later if it fails or not.60-day update: The switch has been installed and in use for 60 days now. It is working flawlessly. We have had one power outage that lasted about 3 hours. Once the power returned, the switch continued to work as before without any attention. I am extremely happy with this purchase.
J**T
Make sure water is properly grounded for it to work.
Works well, but a bit big for weather cover outlet when plugging in, It almost needs a plug in extension.
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