Posted by Don Deere on November 23, 2011 at 21:56:48 from (65.170.243.186):
In Reply to: Need help- well pump posted by jose bagge on November 23, 2011 at 10:18:41:
sounds like well going dry. install a pump protector on it. this device can be purchased at any well supply place. what it does is sense the current draw on your pump motor when its under load, when pump starts sucking air it senses the drop in amp draw and shuts pump off so you don't burn up to pump from lack of cooling. the device can be preset to stay off from thirty minutes to up to two hours. this lets the well recharge and when it turns the pump back on the motor is cooled properly. i am able to keep two 2500 gallon tanks full with a well that only allows the pump to run sometimes only for ten minutes. but it is cycling like this 24/7 and the water production is enough. i would not have a well pump without this protection device on it. good luck
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