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  1. DYIWeller

    Well pump replacement - no water

    Update: Well is running, and water, and is crystal clear. Thank you all, for the tips and info.
  2. DYIWeller

    Well pump replacement - no water

    Thanks, found the lead plug-in, on their Manual, will call them tomorrow. Lead plug-in has three wires going in, and has two metal leads on the other end. All three wires were broken going in to the plug-in.
  3. DYIWeller

    Overflow Cut Off Switch

    What about a 230V relay system?
  4. DYIWeller

    Well pump replacement - no water

    Is there anything else, I might Need?
  5. DYIWeller

    Well pump replacement - no water

    The well pump and well pump motor, looked good. Do you know where I can find this electrical connector that plugs into the Gould Bruiser motor?
  6. DYIWeller

    Well pump replacement - no water

    The arrestor type they carry here locally.
  7. DYIWeller

    Overflow Cut Off Switch

    Need advice on setting up some type of Cut Off Switch in the mechanical room of home. The cut off switch, would trigger the well pump to turn off, when some type of water sensor detects water in mechanical room. The water heater, and water pressure tank, and other water lines are located in...
  8. DYIWeller

    Well pump replacement - no water

    I'm trying my best, and with the help of you all in forum, this well will be up and running very soon. The bad weather the other factor, not a simple project, :D Thank you God! All is covered now. Just waiting on the new pump and other parts now.
  9. DYIWeller

    Well pump replacement - no water

    torque arrestors ? any differences? Today, the weather is beautiful, sun is shining and some fresh air. We can't wait to get this all fixed and back running again.
  10. DYIWeller

    Well pump replacement - no water

    As removed from well casing; photos showing exactly the well pump, and pump wires at pump, and the electrical splice connection for the well pump. no arrestor. The upper casing of well pump was loose and would slide up and down. Why would the pump shell separate and this caused the pump wires...
  11. DYIWeller

    Well pump replacement - no water

    Done with a couple of the fabricated tools made from scrap metal I found lying around.
  12. DYIWeller

    Well pump replacement - no water

    Well Casing Questions How do I go in lowering the pitiless?
  13. DYIWeller

    Well pump replacement - no water

    Pump Specs Decisions? I'm finding hard to decide on the configuration of pumps and and their specs.
  14. DYIWeller

    Well pump replacement - no water

    Nice well water depth setup ... (looks like a new well), and clean job work to boot. Made some Jigs (fabricated tools), but lacking one more tool to get started. thanks all for your assistance and your patience.
  15. DYIWeller

    Well pump replacement - no water

    What would be the recommended pump height for a 1 HP 10-15 GPM well pump?
  16. DYIWeller

    Well pump replacement - no water

    Good advice. I will lower the pitless adapter.
  17. DYIWeller

    Well pump replacement - no water

    Frost line topic Dug out water line at well head, water line was measured at 32 inches From pitless adapter To ground level. The pitless adapter is the clamp around the 4.5" PVC pipe type. There's roughly, about 16 inches of exposed well pipe now. What your recommendation: add more fill dirt...
  18. DYIWeller

    Well pump replacement - no water

    Safety First, will be first on my replacing the well pump list. Its been really cold with lows in the single digits, and highs in the 30's and 40's, with ice and snow on the ground. Weather started to warm up the last few days.
  19. DYIWeller

    Well pump replacement - no water

    I have some scrap metal and pipe available, and metal tools and welder. To hold pipe; will be fabbing a pipe clamp holder with a couple of wood block. I have a variety of clamps to play with here.
  20. DYIWeller

    Well pump replacement - no water

    This fab tool set; it hold a section of drop pipe as its getting pulled up, and this Fab tool set, is used for the disassembly of a section of pipe from leaning over and for support?
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