My take on it was that it was preventing pump/motor damage and my impression was that pumps run dry frequently. If the cost is reasonable it sounds like a good idea. It's like paying a one time premium on "pump insurance".Your low-current trip is only treating the symptom, not the problem. They should only be used in an area where you cannot get enough volume out of the well and there is a danger of running a submersible pump dry. Never seen one mounted on a jet-pump setup, but then again, anything around here that makes less than 10 GPM is considered a dry hole. And that's for a 2" well.
Actually most of the time the pump will not run "dry" but the heat still builds up if it can't build pressure.
With my head cut my father gave me busfare to the hospital in the next town. I never did manage to "pay him back" for that one.that scar is still very visible.
come up with a device that lets you know when your tank is waterlogged and you'll have something really useful.
This is awkward, but...
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