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<blockquote data-quote="SLE" data-source="post: 367799" data-attributes="member: 3889"><p>For us, between the house and the cabin. I have Yo-link sensors at the cabin in the sump and sewage pits, water sensors along the base boards in a few locations in the basement, temp & humidity sensor along with wifi thermostat, and some water sensors under the kitchen sink, behind the fridge and under the dishwasher.</p><p></p><p>At home, we have a pretty complex system. I have water sensors tied to our security system so I get a phone call if there's an issue, audible float sensors in the sump and seweage ejectors, and an audible and strobe beacon on our exterior control panel for our sewage pump. I also have a spare sump pump on the shelf, basic plumbing stuff to get it up and running, and run a battery backup system on the sump system. I also have an extra sewage pump (just a small cheapy) hanging in the shed for emergecy ground / yard discharge.</p><p></p><p>In all, we have 5 pumps operating at our house (1 sump, 1 backup sump, 2 basement sewage ejectors, and 1 outside lift station pump for our septic system. Then we have 2 at the cabin, one sump and one sewage ejector. I'm dealing with 2 of the 7 as we speak so it hits home but I take a lot of precaution to keep a pump failure from becoming a major issue.</p><p></p><p>FYI, I replaced our 3/4 HP commerical waste water pump for the septic system in 2018. Reciept shows $707. That pump recently started drawing to many amps and tripping my thermal breaker in the control panel, so I looked up a new pump this moring, .....$1,550! ouch...........</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SLE, post: 367799, member: 3889"] For us, between the house and the cabin. I have Yo-link sensors at the cabin in the sump and sewage pits, water sensors along the base boards in a few locations in the basement, temp & humidity sensor along with wifi thermostat, and some water sensors under the kitchen sink, behind the fridge and under the dishwasher. At home, we have a pretty complex system. I have water sensors tied to our security system so I get a phone call if there's an issue, audible float sensors in the sump and seweage ejectors, and an audible and strobe beacon on our exterior control panel for our sewage pump. I also have a spare sump pump on the shelf, basic plumbing stuff to get it up and running, and run a battery backup system on the sump system. I also have an extra sewage pump (just a small cheapy) hanging in the shed for emergecy ground / yard discharge. In all, we have 5 pumps operating at our house (1 sump, 1 backup sump, 2 basement sewage ejectors, and 1 outside lift station pump for our septic system. Then we have 2 at the cabin, one sump and one sewage ejector. I'm dealing with 2 of the 7 as we speak so it hits home but I take a lot of precaution to keep a pump failure from becoming a major issue. FYI, I replaced our 3/4 HP commerical waste water pump for the septic system in 2018. Reciept shows $707. That pump recently started drawing to many amps and tripping my thermal breaker in the control panel, so I looked up a new pump this moring, .....$1,550! ouch........... [/QUOTE]
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