How loud is this pump in a real life situation? Friend of mine has another brand and during the night when using the toilet, you can hear the pump in the entire house!
Nice, i am installing 2 esybox 2 hp each fot a small building with 10 apartments, that model can connect via wireless to another 3 units to offer a total of 480 lts/min
I live in the United States. I bought this pump. Can you tell me where you got those braided hoses and connectors? They are not available in the US in that size. They look like 1 inch. Can you show me where I can buy them. I'm not worried about the extra shipping costs. Thanks. Tom
@@whyldthing86 I had it installed about 9 months ago and it replaced the 3/4 hp just fine, it has managed to irrigate my front and back lawn included with the house water needs.
If your supply is clean and continuous, you don’t need a barrel to connect this. My supply is bad (lots of iron sediments and black sands) so I pre-filter them and use a staging tank (barrel) to supply my unit.
so what is the reliability of these units, how often are they having problems. Is this unit still going strong without problems since you installed it? So far I read a number of people having issues with these pumps. I was thinking about getting one but I'm not so sure now.
My unit started to have a problem after about 5 or 6yrs of daily use. The internal bladder had a leak/hole…so pressure drops and the pump would keep on running every now and then. I’d say it was a normal wear and tear issue.
Would I need an AVR for the e-sybox? Would sediments destroy the internal bladder over a period of time. What is your recommendation? I have an esybox that the internal bladder leaked.
Yes you’ll need an AVR if the power in your place is erratic. If it is stable enough, it would be able to handle it. As for the sediments, my unit is installed after 3 filters (course sediments & iron, a another for smaller sediments, and finally a water softener) and a water staging tank where the water is sucked by the Esybox unit. The staging tank I use is just a blue HDPE that made into a water tank. The water exits in a hole that is about 100mm above the bottom so if there would sediments, it will not be sucked by the pump. The staging tank is roughly 200L. So if my water supply suddenly have low or zero supply, we have nearly 200L of water supply remaining.
Hi, i have to install a pump in my attic, the area of the water tank which is basically the cealing of the bedroom so i need something really quiet. Do you suggest this one or something else?
The decibel volume is low but, if your attic is not insulated well, you might hear or fill the pump motor vibration when it is running. As a reference point an electric fan motor is more quiet and have lesser vibration that this… but a wash-and-dry washing machine is louder than this.
I have an older version of the E.SY BOX (maybe a bit bigger than the mini)...it suddenly just seems to be running every now and then to maintain the 3 bar pressure. The problem is that there are no open faucet using it and there are no obvious water leak in the pipe system of the house. Any hint what could be the issue and how to correct it?
How loud is this pump in a real life situation? Friend of mine has another brand and during the night when using the toilet, you can hear the pump in the entire house!
They are a lovely pump just installed one in my house
Did u installed it with the same metallic hoses or what did u used ?
@@rum5enina701 yes they don't give trouble
Nice, i am installing 2 esybox 2 hp each fot a small building with 10 apartments, that model can connect via wireless to another 3 units to offer a total of 480 lts/min
Can you connect directly to inlet pipes? Every video has a barrel on demo connection
@@chestiitari9531 sure you can, the stand it's not mandatory, more like a novelty
I live in the United States. I bought this pump. Can you tell me where you got those braided hoses and connectors? They are not available in the US in that size. They look like 1 inch. Can you show me where I can buy them. I'm not worried about the extra shipping costs. Thanks. Tom
Awesome
Do you think that this could replace my 3/4 hp shallow well pump in my basement?
I am not an expert (just a user of this pump)…my answer to your question is YES. BUT provided that water supply will not run dry.
@@whyldthing86 I had it installed about 9 months ago and it replaced the 3/4 hp just fine, it has managed to irrigate my front and back lawn included with the house water needs.
I installed this pump in our garage area... It's a good pump but quite noisy....
Do you need a barrel? Or you can connect directly to water pipe?
If your supply is clean and continuous, you don’t need a barrel to connect this. My supply is bad (lots of iron sediments and black sands) so I pre-filter them and use a staging tank (barrel) to supply my unit.
so what is the reliability of these units, how often are they having problems. Is this unit still going strong without problems since you installed it? So far I read a number of people having issues with these pumps. I was thinking about getting one but I'm not so sure now.
My unit started to have a problem after about 5 or 6yrs of daily use. The internal bladder had a leak/hole…so pressure drops and the pump would keep on running every now and then. I’d say it was a normal wear and tear issue.
@@whyldthing86 thanks for the info
Would I need an AVR for the e-sybox? Would sediments destroy the internal bladder over a period of time. What is your recommendation? I have an esybox that the internal bladder leaked.
Yes you’ll need an AVR if the power in your place is erratic. If it is stable enough, it would be able to handle it. As for the sediments, my unit is installed after 3 filters (course sediments & iron, a another for smaller sediments, and finally a water softener) and a water staging tank where the water is sucked by the Esybox unit. The staging tank I use is just a blue HDPE that made into a water tank. The water exits in a hole that is about 100mm above the bottom so if there would sediments, it will not be sucked by the pump. The staging tank is roughly 200L. So if my water supply suddenly have low or zero supply, we have nearly 200L of water supply remaining.
Hi, i have to install a pump in my attic, the area of the water tank which is basically the cealing of the bedroom so i need something really quiet. Do you suggest this one or something else?
The decibel volume is low but, if your attic is not insulated well, you might hear or fill the pump motor vibration when it is running. As a reference point an electric fan motor is more quiet and have lesser vibration that this… but a wash-and-dry washing machine is louder than this.
Where can i get those hoses?
You can contact waterInstallations and we can post it to you, office@waterinstallations.com
I have an older version of the E.SY BOX (maybe a bit bigger than the mini)...it suddenly just seems to be running every now and then to maintain the 3 bar pressure. The problem is that there are no open faucet using it and there are no obvious water leak in the pipe system of the house. Any hint what could be the issue and how to correct it?
Did you ever figure out what the issue is/was?
@@daftmario123 yes, there’s a hole in the rubber bladder.
I hope that's available in the philippines.
It is available po in PH. Bestank is their dealer. I got my unit sa kanila.
@@whyldthing86 hm po?
@@dormamo6917 matagal ko na pong nabili yung unit ko. If I recall it right its between P30-40K po. Call ninyo Bestank na lang para updated ang presyo.
Sounds pretty noisy
How much?