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Condensate switch failures (Posting here because you folks use these pumps a lot)

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This is the third microswitch failure on a Little Giant condensate pump. The last one is less than one year old.

The pump is for a HE boiler and a dehumidifier.

I'm getting tired of servicing this...



What do you recommend?





How about replacing the switch with a reed switch and solid state relay?



I saw a pump without a switch at RE Michael's but I cannot find it online. Anyone have any experience with them? I think it uses a capacitive sensor.

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  • SWEI
    SWEI Member Posts: 7,348
    edited August 2013
    Switchless

    Have a couple of these out there for about a year now.

    http://www.diversitech.com/Product-Line?id=a0jC0000005QEykIAG



    No complaints thus far.  Nice unit,
  • TonyS
    TonyS Member Posts: 849
    Diversitech

    Although I have never used that exact model I have two of their floatless cube units under my mini spits, I have had quite a bit of trouble with both of them, one more than the other. Evidently they try to match pump speed with condensate flow, that produces a lot of noise on a continual basis. Interestingly,I just purched a new Aspen mini white pump that is located externally to the mini split, very similar to the Diversitech style but it uses a standard float and is designed to be easily cleaned. After a delay in this pump arriving it was explained to me that Diversitech just purchesed that division of Aspen. Another problem with the floatless units is they use a computer dc supply that draws current all the time, probably more on standby than a normal float style uses all year.



    Also not to bash on Diversitech but I had one of their standard condensate pumps(the red one) with the float fail. The closed cell foam they use for the float actually became water logged under a condensing boiler and shut down the boiler. I was given another pump and so far so good.
  • John Mills_5
    John Mills_5 Member Posts: 952
    Clearvue

    We seemed to have a lot of problems with the standard Diversitech and the Clearvue pumps. Went back to the Little Giant NextGen which R E Michel has at a great price. No more issues. 
  • VA_Bear
    VA_Bear Member Posts: 50
    Condensate pump on a Condensing Burner

    The condensate from a condensing gas appliance is acidic and some condensate pumps are not rated for that use. If you are using a non-rated pump, you will see failures. So far that and a lack of maintenance are the only common problems I see with any regularity.

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