Hi Folks,
The regular contributors may remember my previous posts on months gone by re: problems we have had with our private well water. Today took a slightly different turn in as much as I saw behaviour that I have not seen before. I started to water the lawn and then left to do an errand (I was awaty for just over an hour). When I got home the water was not flowing but that was because my wife had turned it off. Her reason : she turned on the kitchen faucet and no water came out. By the time I got home though the water was flowing normally again. I moved the sprinkler head to a new location and started the hose again. I was in the basement and I heard a lot of clicking coming from the well switch on the wall so went to investigate. I checked the pressure tank pressure and the needle was at the bottom of the scale. It should be between 40 and 60. The switch clicked again and the needle jumped to 40, the switch clicked again and the needle dropped to the bottom again. At this point I switched off the hose and the pressure tank filled back up again the next time the well switched on. I think if I had left the hose on the well pump would have kept switching on and off. This has never happened before. I don't know if the problem is with the well pump, the pressure switch or the well pump relay. Is there any way to figure it out because I would love to water my lawn - a different area 1 hour at a time at regular intervals so I don't run my well dry.
Cheers, Max
The regular contributors may remember my previous posts on months gone by re: problems we have had with our private well water. Today took a slightly different turn in as much as I saw behaviour that I have not seen before. I started to water the lawn and then left to do an errand (I was awaty for just over an hour). When I got home the water was not flowing but that was because my wife had turned it off. Her reason : she turned on the kitchen faucet and no water came out. By the time I got home though the water was flowing normally again. I moved the sprinkler head to a new location and started the hose again. I was in the basement and I heard a lot of clicking coming from the well switch on the wall so went to investigate. I checked the pressure tank pressure and the needle was at the bottom of the scale. It should be between 40 and 60. The switch clicked again and the needle jumped to 40, the switch clicked again and the needle dropped to the bottom again. At this point I switched off the hose and the pressure tank filled back up again the next time the well switched on. I think if I had left the hose on the well pump would have kept switching on and off. This has never happened before. I don't know if the problem is with the well pump, the pressure switch or the well pump relay. Is there any way to figure it out because I would love to water my lawn - a different area 1 hour at a time at regular intervals so I don't run my well dry.
Cheers, Max
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