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I have a Shop Vac wet/dry vac. The shutoff switch that shuts off the
motor when the water level goes high has broken. I called shopvac and they will not sell me the switch, they will sell a new head unit for $120 which is more than I paid for the whole vacuum. Does anyone know where I can get the switch? If not, does anyone have any ideas on how to fabricate one? If I cannot repair it, I will not buy another shop vac, does anyone know if any other brands will sell parts? Thank you very much, Dave |
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Dave wrote:
I have a Shop Vac wet/dry vac. The shutoff switch that shuts off the motor when the water level goes high has broken. I called shopvac and they will not sell me the switch, they will sell a new head unit for $120 which is more than I paid for the whole vacuum. Does anyone know where I can get the switch? If not, does anyone have any ideas on how to fabricate one? If I cannot repair it, I will not buy another shop vac, does anyone know if any other brands will sell parts? Thank you very much, Dave My ancient (steel tank) shop vac never had a high water switch. I figured that is what the floating ball is for. |
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On Apr 30, 4:19*pm, Dave wrote:
I have a Shop Vac wet/dry vac. The shutoff switch that shuts off the motor when the water level goes high has broken. I called shopvac and they will not sell me the switch, they will sell a new head unit for $120 which is more than I paid for the whole vacuum. Does anyone know where I can get the switch? If not, does anyone have any ideas on how to fabricate one? If I cannot repair it, I will not buy another shop vac, does anyone know if any other brands will sell parts? Thank you very much, Dave Modify a float switch from a sump pump. Should be readily available...call customer service at the several manufacturers for more information. Joe |
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Thanks. I was thinking about that. I actually have an old sump pump
with a blown motor that I was going to try to remove the float from. I have to find it first. I will let you know how it goes. |
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The older vacs had a ball that blocked the vacuum and made a noise
change. The newer ones have a switch that turns off the motor. |
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Dave wrote:
I have a Shop Vac wet/dry vac. The shutoff switch that shuts off the motor when the water level goes high has broken. I called shopvac and they will not sell me the switch, they will sell a new head unit for $120 which is more than I paid for the whole vacuum. Does anyone know where I can get the switch? If not, does anyone have any ideas on how to fabricate one? If I cannot repair it, I will not buy another shop vac, does anyone know if any other brands will sell parts? Thank you very much, Dave Did you ever notice that shop vacs make lots of noise and suck very little? -- LSMFT If I wasn't me I wouldn't like me either.......... |
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On Sat, 01 May 2010 08:08:36 -0400, LSMFT wrote:
Dave wrote: I have a Shop Vac wet/dry vac. The shutoff switch that shuts off the motor when the water level goes high has broken. I called shopvac and they will not sell me the switch, they will sell a new head unit for $120 which is more than I paid for the whole vacuum. Does anyone know where I can get the switch? If not, does anyone have any ideas on how to fabricate one? If I cannot repair it, I will not buy another shop vac, does anyone know if any other brands will sell parts? Thank you very much, Dave Did you ever notice that shop vacs make lots of noise and suck very little? Yes, they are like that when they are full. It's shameful. At least when they're not full they suck very well. |
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