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Phisherman[_2_] June 9th 09 05:05 PM

Water alarms
 
What are the best water alarms? Neede for an air conditioner overflow
tray on the attic floor, utility room, kitchen and under an aquarium.
Thanks.

HeyBub[_3_] June 9th 09 08:39 PM

Water alarms
 
Phisherman wrote:
What are the best water alarms? Neede for an air conditioner overflow
tray on the attic floor, utility room, kitchen and under an aquarium.
Thanks.


For an AC, the normal case is another drain leading outside. If you see it
dripping when you mow the law, raise the alarm.

Aside:
I recently added a pipe with a cap on it to the evaporator unit. My plan is
to dump a cup or so of bleach in there once a year to bother the algae and
moss and fungus and whatever else grows there that stops up the drain.



C & E June 10th 09 02:08 AM

Water alarms
 

"Phisherman" wrote in message
...
What are the best water alarms? Neede for an air conditioner overflow
tray on the attic floor, utility room, kitchen and under an aquarium.
Thanks.



I bought some of those cheap jobs at Harbor Freight. They have a probe that
goes where you would like unwanted water to be detected. A four foot line
leads to the sending unit which contains the 4, AAA batteries and the
irritating, intermittent and fast beeper. Sold me on it the first time I
heard it go off.


Phisherman[_2_] June 10th 09 10:58 AM

Water alarms
 
On Tue, 9 Jun 2009 14:39:21 -0500, "HeyBub"
wrote:

Phisherman wrote:
What are the best water alarms? Neede for an air conditioner overflow
tray on the attic floor, utility room, kitchen and under an aquarium.
Thanks.


For an AC, the normal case is another drain leading outside. If you see it
dripping when you mow the law, raise the alarm.

Aside:
I recently added a pipe with a cap on it to the evaporator unit. My plan is
to dump a cup or so of bleach in there once a year to bother the algae and
moss and fungus and whatever else grows there that stops up the drain.


There is an overflow PVC pipe but the tray has to fill up with several
gallons of water before it starts to drip on the deck. The main A/C
drain gets clogged up and I flush out the debris with a garden hose
twice a year. I found that bleach may help, but it still requires
flushing. I want to avoid water damage.

ransley June 10th 09 12:38 PM

Water alarms
 
On Jun 9, 11:05*am, Phisherman wrote:
What are the best water alarms? *Neede for an air conditioner overflow
tray on the attic floor, utility room, kitchen and under an aquarium.
Thanks.


Best? A cat chained into the pan, or one tied to your monitored alarm
system, so they call you.

HeyBub[_3_] June 10th 09 01:55 PM

Water alarms
 
Phisherman wrote:
On Tue, 9 Jun 2009 14:39:21 -0500, "HeyBub"
wrote:

Phisherman wrote:
What are the best water alarms? Neede for an air conditioner
overflow tray on the attic floor, utility room, kitchen and under
an aquarium. Thanks.


For an AC, the normal case is another drain leading outside. If you
see it dripping when you mow the law, raise the alarm.

Aside:
I recently added a pipe with a cap on it to the evaporator unit. My
plan is to dump a cup or so of bleach in there once a year to bother
the algae and moss and fungus and whatever else grows there that
stops up the drain.


There is an overflow PVC pipe but the tray has to fill up with several
gallons of water before it starts to drip on the deck. The main A/C
drain gets clogged up and I flush out the debris with a garden hose
twice a year. I found that bleach may help, but it still requires
flushing. I want to avoid water damage.


I don't think you need a garden hose. Simply blowing in the discharge pipe
will loosen the jam. If you put a cup of bleach in the reservoir before you
blow, the resultant river should kill the algae.



[email protected] June 10th 09 01:56 PM

Water alarms
 
On Jun 10, 7:38*am, ransley wrote:
On Jun 9, 11:05*am, Phisherman wrote:

What are the best water alarms? *Neede for an air conditioner overflow
tray on the attic floor, utility room, kitchen and under an aquarium.
Thanks.


Best? A cat chained into the pan, or one tied to your monitored alarm
system, so they call you.


I have one of the $10 ones from HD. It's a battery powered plastic
box with alarm and contacts on the bottom. I have it placed near my
water heater. For that application, I think it's fine, because it's
likely someone will hear it in time to avoid serious damage.

But I'm sure you can do better and depending on the application, it
could be well worth it. For the attic AC, I think I've seen systems
where there was an auto shut-off of the AC. In fact, you would think
this would be standard reqt now. That, along with 2 drain lines
would be my preferred solution, as it doesn't rely on anyone being
around to take action.

Red Green June 10th 09 02:42 PM

Water alarms
 
ransley wrote in news:321a1b4c-09c9-47e0-973f-
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On Jun 9, 11:05*am, Phisherman wrote:
What are the best water alarms? *Neede for an air conditioner overflow
tray on the attic floor, utility room, kitchen and under an aquarium.
Thanks.


Best? A cat chained into the pan, or one tied to your monitored alarm
system, so they call you.


Where can I get some decent chain? No shipyards around here.

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Phisherman[_2_] June 10th 09 11:10 PM

Water alarms
 
On Wed, 10 Jun 2009 07:55:56 -0500, "HeyBub"
wrote:

Phisherman wrote:
On Tue, 9 Jun 2009 14:39:21 -0500, "HeyBub"
wrote:

Phisherman wrote:
What are the best water alarms? Neede for an air conditioner
overflow tray on the attic floor, utility room, kitchen and under
an aquarium. Thanks.

For an AC, the normal case is another drain leading outside. If you
see it dripping when you mow the law, raise the alarm.

Aside:
I recently added a pipe with a cap on it to the evaporator unit. My
plan is to dump a cup or so of bleach in there once a year to bother
the algae and moss and fungus and whatever else grows there that
stops up the drain.


There is an overflow PVC pipe but the tray has to fill up with several
gallons of water before it starts to drip on the deck. The main A/C
drain gets clogged up and I flush out the debris with a garden hose
twice a year. I found that bleach may help, but it still requires
flushing. I want to avoid water damage.


I don't think you need a garden hose. Simply blowing in the discharge pipe
will loosen the jam. If you put a cup of bleach in the reservoir before you
blow, the resultant river should kill the algae.


Phisherman[_2_] June 10th 09 11:11 PM

Water alarms
 
On Wed, 10 Jun 2009 07:55:56 -0500, "HeyBub"
wrote:

Phisherman wrote:
On Tue, 9 Jun 2009 14:39:21 -0500, "HeyBub"
wrote:

Phisherman wrote:
What are the best water alarms? Neede for an air conditioner
overflow tray on the attic floor, utility room, kitchen and under
an aquarium. Thanks.

For an AC, the normal case is another drain leading outside. If you
see it dripping when you mow the law, raise the alarm.

Aside:
I recently added a pipe with a cap on it to the evaporator unit. My
plan is to dump a cup or so of bleach in there once a year to bother
the algae and moss and fungus and whatever else grows there that
stops up the drain.


There is an overflow PVC pipe but the tray has to fill up with several
gallons of water before it starts to drip on the deck. The main A/C
drain gets clogged up and I flush out the debris with a garden hose
twice a year. I found that bleach may help, but it still requires
flushing. I want to avoid water damage.


I don't think you need a garden hose. Simply blowing in the discharge pipe
will loosen the jam. If you put a cup of bleach in the reservoir before you
blow, the resultant river should kill the algae.


I already tried blowing with my lungs without any success. The pipe
is over 40 feet long, three stories. The garden hose works, though.


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