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    Nov 22, 2009, 05:55 PM
    Well water pump loss of pressure/power
    Pump kicks on at approximately 30PSI and shuts off at approximately 53PSI. The problem noted is there is a loss of pressure, not a significant loss, but a noticeable loss. The loss of pressure/power is most noticeable when my lawn sprinkler system is on. Great appreciate your help. Thank you!

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