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speedball1
Jun 18, 2006, 03:28 PM
Dcobb
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Wellsaver tank

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Hi speedball1 i have a question for you. I have a well saver 56 gallon pump tank and i'm having some trouble. It's hooked to a one horse submersible pump. When i turn on the power the points click on and off. The tank will fill up then lose pressure and the points click on and off again. Please help

speedball1
Jun 18, 2006, 03:32 PM
You have a bad check valve or the foot valve is not operating causing you to lose pressure and allowing the control box to send energy back to the pump.
Regards, Tom

DCOBB
Jun 18, 2006, 06:11 PM
You have a bad check valve or the foot valve is not operating causing you to lose pressure and allowing the control box to send energy back to the pump.
Regards, Tom


Thanks tom. Originally the check valve was in the head or the very top part of the well. It popped out and a well guy put a copper one in the tubbing. Would you please tell me what's the difference between a check valve and a foot valve.
Sincerely, derwin

DCOBB
Jun 18, 2006, 06:18 PM
Thanks Tom. Originally The Check Valve Was In The Head Or The Very Top Part Of The Well. It Popped Out And A Well Guy Put A Copper One In The Tubbing. Would You Please Tell Me What's The Difference Between A Check Valve And A Foot Valve.
Another Thing, Is It Ok To Bury The Tank .
Sincerely, Derwin

P.s Please Forgive Me If I'm Not Posting My Question Correctly. I'll Eventually Get It Right.

speedball1
Jun 19, 2006, 05:14 AM
What's The Difference Between A Check Valve And A Foot Valve.

A check valve's located at ground level while a foot valve's located at the base of the well.

" Is It Ok To Bury The Tank"
First time I've ever been asked, Why would you want to burythe tank?
I've moved your original post from PM up to the plumbing page and merged your posts that deal with the pump.
Don't worry about your posting, you're doing just fine. Regards, Tom

DCOBB
Jun 25, 2006, 02:52 PM
Whats The Difference Between A Check Valve And A Foot Valve.

A check valve's located at ground level while a foot valve's located at the base of the well.

" Is It OK To Bury The Tank"
First time I've ever been asked, Why would you want to bury the tank?
I've moved your original post from PM up to the plumbing page and merged your posts that deal with the pump.
Don't worry about your posting, you're doing just fine. regards, Tom


Hi tom, no particular reason i live in mississippi and i think they bury the tank to prevent freezing in the winter months.
Back to my original question. I had the well guy,s back out .they dug to the main pipe and replaced some pipe. I know have pressure but when the pressure runs low the points still click on and off iv'e tried to call them but he won't return my call.

Do you have any input?

Sincerely
Derwin:)

speedball1
Jun 26, 2006, 11:10 AM
Hey Derwin,
"I LIVE IN MISSISSIPPI AND I THINK THEY BURY THE TANK TO PREVENT FREEZING IN THE WINTER MONTHS"

That sounds fine but what if you want to drain or flush the tank out?
". I KNOW HAVE PRESSURE BUT WHEN THE PRESSURE RUNS LOW THE POINTS STILL CLICK ON AND OFF"

The points are supposed to make contact when the pressure drops below a certain level**or** are you saying the contacts "chatter" instead of making a steady contact? Regards, Tom

DCOBB
Jun 26, 2006, 11:30 AM
Hey Derwin,
"I LIVE IN MISSISSIPPI AND I THINK THEY BURY THE TANK TO PREVENT FREEZING IN THE WINTER MONTHS"

That sounds fine but what if you want to drain or flush the tank out?
". I KNOW HAVE PRESSURE BUT WHEN THE PRESSURE RUNS LOW THE POINTS STILL CLICK ON AND OFF"

the points are supposed to make contact when the pressure drops below a certain level**or** are you saying the contacts "chatter" instead of making a steady contact? regards, Tom

Yes click click click click.

speedball1
Jun 26, 2006, 12:08 PM
Derwin,
Change out the starter capacitor on the control box. Regards, Tom

DCOBB
Jul 9, 2006, 11:17 AM
Derwin,
Change out the starter capacitor on the control box. Regards, Tom

Hi tom don't have a control box. But i got my problem fixed . After fixing all leaks. I had replaced the electrical wire leading to the pump, it was the wrong gage. Pulled pump replaced wire well works great thanks for your help it help steer me in the right direction. :d

speedball1
Jul 9, 2006, 11:38 AM
Im glad you're back in business although I don't feel like I helped you too much. Cheers, Tom