HiBlow HP-80 Air Pump Swap, Replacing an Aerobic Septic Blue Diamond ET-80

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024

Комментарии • 18

  • @mrcampbell6466
    @mrcampbell6466 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you. The white pipe going down in the tank how far do I send it down to create the bubbles inside the septic. TIA

    • @homesteadyall
      @homesteadyall  2 месяца назад +1

      Ours is already installed so I don't know where it enters the septic tank. From what I read, the septic system should tell you where to install the air line. I see conversion kits to add aeration to ordinary septic systems and they each have their own requirements and air pump configuration. The installation guide for SepAerator Premium from septic solutions has a diagram of their particular setup that may help.

  • @kfelix2934
    @kfelix2934 Год назад +1

    So why did you go with hiblow? I'm on my 2nd hiblow , the unit I have now just started messing up and it's running very very hot and blowing very low air that my panel low air alarm is lit. I
    'm thinking of the bluediamond 60 since it's like 200 dollars cheaper

    • @homesteadyall
      @homesteadyall  Год назад

      Originally I was looking at pond aerators and HiBlow kept coming up as reliable. I just had to pick a brand and I wanted to match the cfm rate to the old pump. They might both be good. I do remember that some of these can be opened and cleaned for maintenance. You could be running hot and need a maintenance check but if it's gone bad I think either brand is good. Just match the flow rate. For me delivery was easy on the HiBlow so I chose convenience based on work schedule also.

  • @clintjohnson7023
    @clintjohnson7023 5 месяцев назад

    Next thin you need to do. Is to take that 8/2 romex going into
    A/C condenser and put it in a seal tight or flex. Seal tight or car flex would be better. The 8/2 romex is not outr door rated. And in 3 to 5 years will become dangerous. Because of the insulation falling of and exposing live 220v wire.

    • @clintjohnson7023
      @clintjohnson7023 5 месяцев назад +1

      It should also have a disconnect within a few feet of A/C condenser al8ng with a 120v gfci receptacle for service tech. All code. Thanks for the video I just replaced my pump. Had septic company rebuild old one last year. For a price that equaled out to be $5.00 less than a brand new one. And it's already out again so I said nope I'll replace it. Septic company was upset. Said I'm not a qualified tech. I said we'll I am a licensed master electrician and I'm an electrical contractor. So now show me your certification to preform electrical work. And we'll go from there.

    • @homesteadyall
      @homesteadyall  5 месяцев назад +1

      I love it. Our septic said they wouldn't work on a pump they didn't install but for the price I can replace it again. Glad you saved yourself some money and time.

    • @homesteadyall
      @homesteadyall  5 месяцев назад

      Thank you for the tip. Since we moved here recently we've been wondering how to fix this mess and also if the AC bill is so high because of the coolant lines not having proper insulation. I'll look into what you recommend for the electrical. Not sure how it ever got this bad.

  • @Jdaddydu
    @Jdaddydu 9 месяцев назад

    Hey, Thanks so much. I have the same air pump for our aerobic septic system. I was quoted $650 by our septic service company. Found your video, $270 for a new pump, $20 for wire strippers. The job took 30 min total from removal to restarting!…… Thanks again!

    • @homesteadyall
      @homesteadyall  9 месяцев назад

      That sounds close to the price quote we got on ours. Hard to pay it when you see it's much cheaper if you diy. I'm glad we have helped!

  • @Sherrykc4
    @Sherrykc4 Год назад

    I was so glad to find this video. I actually just bought the same one and was wanting to watch a video to see how to do this. I didn't want to pay someone. After watching this I know I can do it. Thanks!!

    • @homesteadyall
      @homesteadyall  Год назад

      Glad this helps you. You definitely can. We saved money doing it ourselves. Thank you for watching!

  • @ambrocioibarra8631
    @ambrocioibarra8631 Год назад

    Thank you for posting this sir. God Bless you

    • @homesteadyall
      @homesteadyall  Год назад

      We're glad to know this is helping you !

  • @Mele1983
    @Mele1983 Год назад

    Thanks muchas gracias

    • @homesteadyall
      @homesteadyall  Год назад

      De nada, espero q le ayudó. Gracias x ver nuestro video

  • @bradleecauble1592
    @bradleecauble1592 Год назад

    Ok now is that black on black green and what wire you hooking up to? Man show video in detail and with what wires to tie to.🙄😡

    • @homesteadyall
      @homesteadyall  Год назад

      You'll see the mention of green to ground at 9:00. In my case it was like for like. Whites together and Black together. But each home wiring could be different. I suggested using a voltage detector also so you know where your hot wire is before disconnecting. And be sure to take pictures before making the swap so you can go back and see what it was before