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Default Backup Sump-Pump Problem

On Jan 3, 6:52�pm, ransley wrote:
On Jan 3, 12:08�pm, wrote:

All,


When testing my battery powered backup sump pump a few weeks ago, I
noticed it wasn't pumping any water (it was making noise like it was
trying to). �I disconnected and then re-connected the pipe and it
seemed to start working again. �Now a few weeks later, I checked it
and had the same problem, and again it was resolved by disconnecting
and re-connecting the pipe.


The battery is only a couple years old and the water levels look fine.


Any idea what could be going on?


Thanks,
Dan


I would not trust those chargers without knowing it keeps a proper
voltage be testing it, I would think a properly charged battery should
last 20 + years. Unless the battery is kept at a minimum of 12.8 it
will sulfate and be ruined in a year.www.batteryuniversity.comhas
all sorts of battery info, that could be the real issue a weak
sulfated battery.


lead acid batteries have short lives, after a few years their capacity
drops a lot.

20 years? you are dreaming