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#236014 - 11/21/11 04:36 AM Re: Sump Pump Backup Options [Re: Since2003]
martinnman Offline
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Registered: 11/15/11
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A better option for the more rural population is a sump pump 12v as a backup. This is usually either a part of a combined system that uses two pumps. One is 120V which is the primary pump. The secondary pump is usually smaller and fled 12v deep cycle battery. A well designed system will separate level switch for redundancy.
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#236490 - 11/29/11 08:57 PM Re: Sump Pump Backup Options [Re: Since2003]
Since2003 Offline
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Registered: 01/21/03
Posts: 2205
I don't have enough room in the sump for another pump.

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