We have a VERY active sump during peak times and estimated water flow exiting the 3/4hp Simmer far exceeds what the battery back up pump can handle. (Estimated at 3000gph at peak using simple pit volume and time calculations) So I want to install a more powerful backup pump, which brings me to AC powered pumps or water power pumps.
I am not a fan of the water powered pumps, so I see inverted DC power from 2-3 batteries to power a separate AC backup pump as a practical and very reliable solution. There are RV type inverters with built in chargers that would seem perfect. Also, the AC pump would obviously have its own float, which I would set just above the primary high float level which would kick on the backup for any reason the water exceeds the primary float level, automatically. No manual effort.
This system would replace the current Basement watchdog set up, so I would lose the nice alarms. But as long as there is AC power, the backup would forever have power from the inverter and built in charger. Finding an alarm for the backup pump is a small issue, IMO.
Comments?
I am not a fan of the water powered pumps, so I see inverted DC power from 2-3 batteries to power a separate AC backup pump as a practical and very reliable solution. There are RV type inverters with built in chargers that would seem perfect. Also, the AC pump would obviously have its own float, which I would set just above the primary high float level which would kick on the backup for any reason the water exceeds the primary float level, automatically. No manual effort.
This system would replace the current Basement watchdog set up, so I would lose the nice alarms. But as long as there is AC power, the backup would forever have power from the inverter and built in charger. Finding an alarm for the backup pump is a small issue, IMO.
Comments?