Comodave
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I would not let the condensate drain into the bilge, run it into the shower sump if possible.
I find the noise of the Gulper quite comforting as I know it is working and I don't forget to shut it off when I'm finished showering. When I had a stupid rule pump I wouldn't know it quit until I was ankle deep in water.
Does the Gulper pump kick on when water backs up the line from the pump to the sensor and hits the sensor or does it kick on when water flows through the sensor? I'm thinking of adding this same solution but I was curious if the longer the hose from the sensor to the pump means the less the pump will turn on and off?
I was curious as well...As soon as water hits the sensor, the signal is sent to activate the pump. When water is no longer sensed, the pump shuts off.
That's exactly what I was wondering. Seems like if the sensor kicks on when water runs through it then the A/C condensate would have it running continuously.
Does the Gulper pump kick on when water backs up the line from the pump to the sensor and hits the sensor or does it kick on when water flows through the sensor? I'm thinking of adding this same solution but I was curious if the longer the hose from the sensor to the pump means the less the pump will turn on and off?