JerryNJ
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I had to have the pressure switch / pump relay assembly on my well pump replaced today. The old one was about twoyears old and the contact points were BADLY burned. The repair guy said this was not unusual and that he frequently has to replace this part after a few years. He said some places have to replace them every year or so.
Is this normal??? It seems rather archaic to me. Does anyone make sensor / switching modules that don’t arc them selves to death? I am surprised I could not find any solid state or zero-voltage switching systems that would eliminate the arching issue.
If no one manufactures one, I may build one myself.
Thanks
Is this normal??? It seems rather archaic to me. Does anyone make sensor / switching modules that don’t arc them selves to death? I am surprised I could not find any solid state or zero-voltage switching systems that would eliminate the arching issue.
If no one manufactures one, I may build one myself.
Thanks