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Bought a brand new 1hp jet pump It was preset 20-40 When it kicks on it rapidly clicks on and off Im puzzled as to why this is happening. Im worried its going to screw the pump motor
Yes it was a very helpful instruction video well explained cut in and cut off are usually very confusing but with your video it was very simple thank you so much
Thank you so much for explaining exactly which one was the cut in and which one was the cut out. That’s the part I needed help with. Great video and very helpful advice. Single mom doing it herself over here so I cannot tell you enough how much I appreciate you right now❤️💯👍
@danielarriaga5716 That's exactly what it's called, taught and is even labeled that way from the manufacturer. A simple Google search would have shown you your own ignorance typing a foolish comment.
A quick tip.....if after taping the side of the expansion tank listening for a change in the tone which defines water at the bottom and air in the top if you cannot make out a difference in tone take a small screwdriver and press the air valve atop the tank for a second and if you get water shoot out it means the diaphragm in the tank has ruptured with NO FIX...it has to be replaced .
I suppose that can be why my pressure valve reads 100 and has rusted on top of it. It could be that my pressure is all the way up for cutoff. Ill verify that as is done in the video then look for this
Mark, thanks so much for the video....its been quite a while since I was on a well system (1997), and have been on another one going on two years now. My pressure switch has never worked correctly, cycling on and off every 3 or 4 seconds until pressure was restored; it finally broke the cutoff contacts loose. I did manage to find the tiny spring and the contacts on the floor, after much searching, and put them back in place, placed a drop of solder to act as a holding nut, adjusted the cut on and cut off springs (much thanks to you), and restored the power. The pump came on, just humming a happy tune, and ran for about five minutes before cutting off. I believe it's fixed. Thanks a bunch.
Very helpful. I added an expansion tank to my RV and neglected the home. This video showed me how to correct my tank bladder pressure and adjust the springs for cut on and off on the well pump. My whole system was way out of balance. Bladder at 24 psi. Cut on at 41 psi. Cut off at 58 psi. It should have been a 30/50 with the bladder at 28. Thanks for showing us how to get this done. Also, code here is to have a disconnect within a few feet of the well pump pressure switch so instead of going to my breaker panel to turn it on and off I just used that disconnect.
Great video! I just have one thing to add. I was having pressure switch issues so I shut the breaker off and cleaned the contacts using a tiny file and some electrical contact cleaner spray. Well when I turned the breaker back on and the switch cut in the arc started a fire from the residual contact cleaner. It was pretty scary hahaha but I was able to put it out, so make sure any cleaning solvent has evaporated before energizing!
Very important to fully dry-off any type of solvent specially in confined space where fumes can accumulate! Put a fan on to provide air circulation so that the fumes can't settle in one spot, not just in this case, but in any situation where a substance that gives off flammable fumes!
Troubleshot and rectified my issue without a problems at all, after watching the "Mark Jenkins Plumbing 101" for dummies such as myself!! Thank You For Your Wisdom Sir!!! The explanation was simple, concise and comprehensive!!!! Cheers!👌👍👏
Jack of all trades master of none for me...Thank you for a great video and explanation. I always thought I knew how to adjust the pressure switches; but, your video, along with a down to earth non- technical explanation made it easy to trade out the switches. Thanks...
Awesome video, great explanation and video clarity. If I may suggest sharing with the viewers ‘why’ the tank pressure is at 28 psi and that if you had a 20-40 or 40-60 you wouldn’t want it to be 28psi. To share that it must be 2psi differential from whatever kick on pressure is. 👍🏼 Really appreciate you sharing with us.
Yes, i had a guy come out, I had asked for a 30/50, he put in the square D, got paid, then I asked for the box and it said 40/60 on it, saw it on the box after he had left. Texted him and said HEY you put in a 40/60,( pressure tank is at 28 ), i had asked for a 30/50 - claimed he adjusted the 40/60 down to a 30/50, but he did NOT, and he refuses to come out and fix things, said he would refund my money and never did. So, NOW, I have to screw around w/ this crap, when I already paid to have the job done right ? I had turned on all the water, gone under there and checked, and the gauge read 60, switch clicked, then down to 40, switch clicked, he did not adjust things, so i have a worthless one year warranty on parts and labor. I'm steaming angry. Bad Ju ju on him. This is a single wide, don't need a 40/60, only one shower works here, all this has done is create pressure problems. Toilet won't stop running, didn't do that on the old 30/50. Had to vent, sorry. Thank you. I'm afraid to put air in my 36 gal. pressure tank to reach 38 psi. Any ideas ? I don't have that kind of tool he used for the screw. Ty !
@@AndreaWestlake306 as long as you turn off the power first, you can use a deepwell socket, go buy the nut driver he used, or even usr a wrench. Back out the taller adj screw until your cut in (bottom) pressure is 30 psi and then check/set your cut out pressure (top) with the shorter adj screw to 50 psi. Always recheck your cut in pressure after you make adjustments...that pressure has to be 2 psi OVER the AIR charge in the tank ie 28 psi for a 30-50 setting. You may not have to adjust for your cut out pressure at all, but check it to make sure it is 50. Didn't mean to jump in here, but I read the question and nobody answered...
@@dantco Thank you so much, ,Dantco ! I've already spent a ridiculous amt. on D switches. I appreciate you. Yep, I'm chicken, hired some one, now three to be exact. Now I have sagging walls in a mobile home, and just ordered an electric 30 gal. hot water heater, and have to wait until whenever he "feels" like it. People where i live don't seem to need money. Now i've bought a hwh for almost $600, will have to pay $600 to have it put in. I'm so phucked :( IF i could go back in time, I never would have bought this place. Thank you, Bless you for caring enough to answer me. I was just too nervous to do it.
@@AndreaWestlake306I understand...lots of people do stuff that I ain't comfortable or able to do as well. Then I do what you decided to do and hire out. Good--better--luck in the future.
My pressure switch is cutting in at 40 but cutting off at 65. Back off short side nut until spring was completely loose still would not bring down cut off pressure
Very clear, and thanks for the safety warnings. I once bumped 220v and did a complete involuntary backward somersault. Pretty lucky and quite embarrassed with myself.
Thank you for this informative video. I’m a single gal and have been having problems figuring out the cut off and cut on screw setting. Gonna go try. Thanks
Excellent. Thank you! Currently, i’ve got a Square D 40-60, but my cut in is 24 psi and my cut out is 74 psi. I don’t know who the hell set it that way, but at least now I know how to adjust it. Thanks!
Yes, my electrician was going to leave here, before he told me which circuit breakers went to what ! I made him stay and tell me so that I could label them.
best video online. I spent days trying to find this. Most clear, easiest to understand and fixed my problem in less than 10 min. You are the best. I like sub'd and will recommend you. Thank you good and kind sir.
Thanks for showing the entire process, including both the tank as well the pressure switch. I also appreciate the other comment about checking for a ruptured bladder! Much appreciated. Now…out to my well house to check for snakes (Texas) & check my stuff…with caution!
Thank you because for the past year I’ve replaced two pumps bc my tank blaster was empty constantly making the pump kick on and off and slam now after watching your video I adjusted everything and WHAT A DIFFERENCE.. Thanks pal…
Thanks for the clear explanation. I only have a single spring. But by dialing the screw out I lowered the high-end cutoff and now my pump shuts off each time. Previously, it was running endlessly most of the time. Cutting the power off seemed to re-set it for a little while, then it would run endlessly again. Now it shuts off. One point to make is to mark the starting point when making adjustments and counting the turns. This way you know where to go back to if need be.
Great video. And appreciate the safety mindset. Also appreciate the hose draining technique. Me being a novice, I thought you had to turn on faucets in the house.
Love these, as a pump installer with 20 yrs experience you make tons of work for me. The tank is way to small , wire is wrong , piping is wrong. Keep up the good work LOL
This video is very helpful. It helped me understand how these things work, however my system does not have a pressure gage, so have no idea how I would check it.
Super helpful dude. I just adjusted my cistern pump to make the water pressure in our house normal again. It has been low since we moved in, and it is because the in/out pressure was 15psi too low!
Very good video. Thanks. Please take this kindly-------most home wells have a diaphragm tank instead of a bladder tank. Bladders attach to the bottom of the tank and act like a balloon. They do not last as long as a diaphragm tank which has a sheet of rubber across the middle part of the tank. I only say this to keep someone from buying a wrong tank.
Excellent video! I've replaced my pump, pressure switch, and bladder tank more than a few times in my 57 years. And I've never seen such a detailed and easier way to do it. Thank you very much. Liked and subbed!
Mark you nailed one thing on the head. I lost a socket off my wrench and it dropped on connections of switch and shorted out the switch. Learned 2 things Turn off power and don't use socket wrench that has a loose connection. Lol
Great video I'm going to check mine also putting in a brand new well and pump at my daughter's cabin you're going to make me look very smart thanks again
Well done . Although , it was Fairly Clear and Easy to see which way you were Turning your Nut Driver tool to make your Adjustments ... However , a Mentioning of Clockwise or Counterclockwise ... would Help to Clarify , for those Viewers that Really do need All the Additional Guidance ... Your Skill and Expertise can Afford . Thanks
Thank you for this video. My father had just replaced his well pump and pressure switch before he was murdered and I have just moved into the home to help my mother, this was the first issue I ran across I had no clue about and just knew 100psi pressure and cutting out showers wasn't normal for the system or this house prior.
Good video. If you could in the future use pump off and pump on instead of cut in and cut out. Everyone knows what off and on is. I’ve never heard anyone say cut in / cut out.
Hey thank you so much really helped me out I do have a question now I need to change out the switch how can I turn off the water so I can take it off the old one and attach it to the new one
Excellent informative video. I just installed a brand new pressure tank and pressure switch. Now it does cut out at 60 (switch is 40/60) but when it gets to 40 it cuts out and then drops to zero pressure. The pressure in the tank is set to 38 psi. What am I doing wrong? Could it be the switch is defective? This switch has the reset handle on it and I have to use that to restart the system.
Hi, very interesting video. My issue is that the pressure got up to 55 but then goes slowly down until nothing in about 30 minutes. Having the issue for the last 2 days…
Thanks for your video!! I've got a well guy that I asked the question about my well and he said just call me I will fix it not answering my questions meaning he is going to charge me . Funny thing happened as he comes by my shop every other week asking me questions about his trucks and ive told him every time exactly what it was I replied drop it off I will fix it as he started arguing with Me about my reply I walked off and said my well how about my well he left after that !!!
Then 3 days latter his truck was setting at my shop with a letter to call him with a price before I fixed it lol I called him and said my well at my house needs fixing call me before u fix it needless to say he picked his truck up and ive not talked to him after he paid me for checking his truck !!!
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Bought a brand new 1hp jet pump It was preset 20-40 When it kicks on it rapidly clicks on and off Im puzzled as to why this is happening. Im worried its going to screw the pump motor
@@stephenjackson4392s this question ever answered cuz I'm having some serious problems
I really admire thefact that you say use caution based on environment this is so refreshing on youtube ,not treating many of us like idiots lol
Yes it was a very helpful instruction video well explained cut in and cut off are usually very confusing but with your video it was very simple thank you so much
Thank you so much for explaining exactly which one was the cut in and which one was the cut out. That’s the part I needed help with. Great video and very helpful advice. Single mom doing it herself over here so I cannot tell you enough how much I appreciate you right now❤️💯👍
I'm watching this so I can change my switch in the crawl space. Very scary but I haven't had water in over a week. Wish me luck
Don’t think of it as cut in cut out. Not sure why he was saying that. Pump turns off when it hits 50 and pump turns on when it hits 30.
Single dad here doing the same thing!
@danielarriaga5716 That's exactly what it's called, taught and is even labeled that way from the manufacturer. A simple Google search would have shown you your own ignorance typing a foolish comment.
I appreciate when professionals like yourself make videos. There are too many people making videos that shouldn't.
A quick tip.....if after taping the side of the expansion tank listening for a change in the tone which defines water at the bottom and air in the top if you cannot make out a difference in tone take a small screwdriver and press the air valve atop the tank for a second and if you get water shoot out it means the diaphragm in the tank has ruptured with NO FIX...it has to be replaced .
Get up lebastard get up.
Absolutely true and a great point to point out here thank you!
I suppose that can be why my pressure valve reads 100 and has rusted on top of it. It could be that my pressure is all the way up for cutoff. Ill verify that as is done in the video then look for this
H u 5y
Great additional comment on top of a perfect general instruction! Thanks for the tip
Mr.@harrylebastard!!!👍
Mark, thanks so much for the video....its been quite a while since I was on a well system (1997), and have been on another one going on two years now. My pressure switch has never worked correctly, cycling on and off every 3 or 4 seconds until pressure was restored; it finally broke the cutoff contacts loose. I did manage to find the tiny spring and the contacts on the floor, after much searching, and put them back in place, placed a drop of solder to act as a holding nut, adjusted the cut on and cut off springs (much thanks to you), and restored the power. The pump came on, just humming a happy tune, and ran for about five minutes before cutting off. I believe it's fixed. Thanks a bunch.
Very helpful. I added an expansion tank to my RV and neglected the home. This video showed me how to correct my tank bladder pressure and adjust the springs for cut on and off on the well pump. My whole system was way out of balance. Bladder at 24 psi. Cut on at 41 psi. Cut off at 58 psi. It should have been a 30/50 with the bladder at 28. Thanks for showing us how to get this done.
Also, code here is to have a disconnect within a few feet of the well pump pressure switch so instead of going to my breaker panel to turn it on and off I just used that disconnect.
One of the best explanations on pressure switches I’ve seen on YT...thanks for the vid.
Great video! I just have one thing to add. I was having pressure switch issues so I shut the breaker off and cleaned the contacts using a tiny file and some electrical contact cleaner spray. Well when I turned the breaker back on and the switch cut in the arc started a fire from the residual contact cleaner. It was pretty scary hahaha but I was able to put it out, so make sure any cleaning solvent has evaporated before energizing!
Very important to fully dry-off any type of solvent specially in confined space where fumes can accumulate! Put a fan on to provide air circulation so that the fumes can't settle in one spot, not just in this case, but in any situation where a substance that gives off flammable fumes!
Thanks
Troubleshot and rectified my issue without a problems at all, after watching the "Mark Jenkins Plumbing 101" for dummies such as myself!! Thank You For Your Wisdom Sir!!! The explanation was simple, concise and comprehensive!!!! Cheers!👌👍👏
Followed all your instructions and my friends Pump is now cutting in and out correctly. Thanks again Mark.
this video is by far the most informative ty for taking the time to make this
Thank you! My shower was cycling my well every 25 sec. Following your steps my shower now triggers my well every 1 min 30 sec. :)
Thanks for this video... IT was the one I needed... To understand the spring adjustments.. job done like a BOSS..😎
Best explaination on youtube! Thank you 😊
When working on the switch adjustment I put 3 strips of electrical tape over the contact screws up to the points. Great video!
Jack of all trades master of none for me...Thank you for a great video and explanation. I always thought I knew how to adjust the pressure switches; but, your video, along with a down to earth non- technical explanation made it easy to trade out the switches. Thanks...
Awesome video, great explanation and video clarity. If I may suggest sharing with the viewers ‘why’ the tank pressure is at 28 psi and that if you had a 20-40 or 40-60 you wouldn’t want it to be 28psi. To share that it must be 2psi differential from whatever kick on pressure is. 👍🏼
Really appreciate you sharing with us.
Yes, i had a guy come out, I had asked for a 30/50, he put in the square D, got paid, then I asked for the box and it said 40/60 on it, saw it on the box after he had left. Texted him and said HEY you put in a 40/60,( pressure tank is at 28 ), i had asked for a 30/50 - claimed he adjusted the 40/60 down to a 30/50, but he did NOT, and he refuses to come out and fix things, said he would refund my money and never did. So, NOW, I have to screw around w/ this crap, when I already paid to have the job done right ? I had turned on all the water, gone under there and checked, and the gauge read 60, switch clicked, then down to 40, switch clicked, he did not adjust things, so i have a worthless one year warranty on parts and labor. I'm steaming angry. Bad Ju ju on him. This is a single wide, don't need a 40/60, only one shower works here, all this has done is create pressure problems. Toilet won't stop running, didn't do that on the old 30/50. Had to vent, sorry. Thank you. I'm afraid to put air in my 36 gal. pressure tank to reach 38 psi. Any ideas ? I don't have that kind of tool he used for the screw. Ty !
@@AndreaWestlake306 as long as you turn off the power first, you can use a deepwell socket, go buy the nut driver he used, or even usr a wrench.
Back out the taller adj screw until your cut in (bottom) pressure is 30 psi and then check/set your cut out pressure (top) with the shorter adj screw to 50 psi. Always recheck your cut in pressure after you make adjustments...that pressure has to be 2 psi OVER the AIR charge in the tank ie 28 psi for a 30-50 setting.
You may not have to adjust for your cut out pressure at all, but check it to make sure it is 50.
Didn't mean to jump in here, but I read the question and nobody answered...
@@dantco Thank you so much, ,Dantco ! I've already spent a ridiculous amt. on D switches. I appreciate you. Yep, I'm chicken, hired some one, now three to be exact. Now I have sagging walls in a mobile home, and just ordered an electric 30 gal. hot water heater, and have to wait until whenever he "feels" like it. People where i live don't seem to need money. Now i've bought a hwh for almost $600, will have to pay $600 to have it put in. I'm so phucked :( IF i could go back in time, I never would have bought this place. Thank you, Bless you for caring enough to answer me. I was just too nervous to do it.
@@AndreaWestlake306I understand...lots of people do stuff that I ain't comfortable or able to do as well. Then I do what you decided to do and hire out. Good--better--luck in the future.
My pressure switch is cutting in at 40 but cutting off at 65. Back off short side nut until spring was completely loose still would not bring down cut off pressure
I’ve watched a ton of videos on these switches, this is the first that helped. Thanks
That was the best video on this subject that I've see as of today
Very clear, and thanks for the safety warnings. I once bumped 220v and did a complete involuntary backward somersault. Pretty lucky and quite embarrassed with myself.
Thank you for this informative video. I’m a single gal and have been having problems figuring out the cut off and cut on screw setting.
Gonna go try. Thanks
Excellent. Thank you! Currently, i’ve got a Square D 40-60, but my cut in is 24 psi and my cut out is 74 psi. I don’t know who the hell set it that way, but at least now I know how to adjust it. Thanks!
Finally an explanation I understand. Thank you.
Oh my gosh.. that was the most satisfying fuse box I've ever seen. It was so well labeled haha.
Yes, my electrician was going to leave here, before he told me which circuit breakers went to what ! I made him stay and tell me so that I could label them.
I've done a lot of these and this is by far the best presentation.
best video online. I spent days trying to find this. Most clear, easiest to understand and fixed my problem in less than 10 min. You are the best. I like sub'd and will recommend you. Thank you good and kind sir.
i hope components are made as good as this switch is in the future. don't have much hope though.
good video!
Thanks for showing the entire process, including both the tank as well the pressure switch. I also appreciate the other comment about checking for a ruptured bladder! Much appreciated. Now…out to my well house to check for snakes (Texas) & check my stuff…with caution!
Thank you for taking the time to safely show how to make adjustments. I'm new to the well scene don't mind doing my own work
Thank you because for the past year I’ve replaced two pumps bc my tank blaster was empty constantly making the pump kick on and off and slam now after watching your video I adjusted everything and WHAT A DIFFERENCE.. Thanks pal…
Thanks for the clear explanation. I only have a single spring. But by dialing the screw out I lowered the high-end cutoff and now my pump shuts off each time. Previously, it was running endlessly most of the time. Cutting the power off seemed to re-set it for a little while, then it would run endlessly again. Now it shuts off. One point to make is to mark the starting point when making adjustments and counting the turns. This way you know where to go back to if need be.
Ty best video I've seen gonna chk my pump and switch now
Thanks so much for the kind comment! Good luck and be safe!
Great video. And appreciate the safety mindset. Also appreciate the hose draining technique. Me being a novice, I thought you had to turn on faucets in the house.
Great video, very helpful and informative.
good video. i have to adjust mine today, and it was good to be reminded which nut controlled which pressure point.
Instructions were clearly delivered and also safety cannot be over emphasized.
Love these, as a pump installer with 20 yrs experience you make tons of work for me. The tank is way to small , wire is wrong , piping is wrong. Keep up the good work LOL
Maybe he's not the one that put in that small tank? What's wrong with the piping?
Tell us more.. how should the piping be corrected? What do you see about the wiring that is wrong?
This video is very helpful. It helped me understand how these things work, however my system does not have a pressure gage, so have no idea how I would check it.
Super helpful dude. I just adjusted my cistern pump to make the water pressure in our house normal again. It has been low since we moved in, and it is because the in/out pressure was 15psi too low!
I like & appreciate your emphasis on safety. Also, your explanation is very clear. Thank you!
Much more informative and comprehensive than other vids on this
Very useful informations given to us all around the world. Thank You Sir.
Very good video. Thanks. Please take this kindly-------most home wells have a diaphragm tank instead of a bladder tank. Bladders attach to the bottom of the tank and act like a balloon. They do not last as long as a diaphragm tank which has a sheet of rubber across the middle part of the tank. I only say this to keep someone from buying a wrong tank.
Finally a video that actually helped me.
best video I have seen yet for pressure tank and pressure switch,and i have watched alot6
Excellent video!
I've replaced my pump, pressure switch, and bladder tank more than a few times in my 57 years.
And I've never seen such a detailed and easier way to do it.
Thank you very much.
Liked and subbed!
Great video. Plain language. Straight forward. No annoying background music. Excellent.
Mark you nailed one thing on the head. I lost a socket off my wrench and it dropped on connections of switch and shorted out the switch. Learned 2 things Turn off power and don't use socket wrench that has a loose connection. Lol
Thanks Man! I had a 30# differential, I had to correct. Got it at 31" on, and 53# off. Right where I want it.
Great job explaining it. Thanks!
Great viewed. Good camera footage that helps the person understand what and how you are doing the various settings. Well done.
Best video I've seen, on this topic, yet. Thank you!
Very helpful Mark! Thank you.
Great job explaining the techniques and warnings for the safety around the electrical. Good job and THANKS!
Great video I'm going to check mine also putting in a brand new well and pump at my daughter's cabin you're going to make me look very smart thanks again
Thanks Mark. Your video is very comprehensive.
I totlly agree!
Safety is paramount. Nicely done and explained.
Well done . Although , it was Fairly Clear and Easy to see which way you were Turning your Nut Driver tool to make your Adjustments ... However , a Mentioning of Clockwise or Counterclockwise ... would Help to Clarify , for those Viewers that Really do need All the Additional Guidance ... Your Skill and Expertise can Afford . Thanks
Thank you for this video. My father had just replaced his well pump and pressure switch before he was murdered and I have just moved into the home to help my mother, this was the first issue I ran across I had no clue about and just knew 100psi pressure and cutting out showers wasn't normal for the system or this house prior.
Great description .
Thankyou
Good job, simple and safe.
Perfect. Nice video, simple adjustments for the switch to work at the cutting inn and cut of number 👍
Good job , simple to the point just the right amount of information & no BS
Excellent video. Earned a sub and a thumb.
Good information and instructions
Explained very well. Love the safety aspect too. Thank you.
Good explanation of well pump pressure switch.
Thanks for the great info!
great veido well explaned and a. pluss for the safty recomendations thank you
Super helpful. I knew the basics but this made it even clearer!!!
Good video. If you could in the future use pump off and pump on instead of cut in and cut out. Everyone knows what off and on is. I’ve never heard anyone say cut in / cut out.
Excellent instructions thank you 😊 Gramps ❤️❤️❤️🇱🇷
i needed that information, knowledge has power thanks
You done a good job.and you was safe.thats grate.thsnk you
Very good teacher.
I liked the video. You sounded well versed. Thumbs up.
I enjoy the video, how or what do you remand when you two air tanks, do you put the same amount of air pressure in both tanks .
Very helpful. I hope it will help me get my system back to normal.
Fantastic explanation. Thank you
Hey thank you so much really helped me out I do have a question now I need to change out the switch how can I turn off the water so I can take it off the old one and attach it to the new one
Excellent walk through, sir
Very helpful bro thanks for everything
Great job.i needed a good breakdown and you provided it.
The video totally helped me...thanks!
Thanks! Very informative. There is also a diaphragm tank, not sure how common those are to the bladder tanks, Thanks!
Thank you so much. My system is now working perfectly.
Thanks learn a whole lot now I can fix my pump
Hey thanks! You really help me today!
Great video. Thanks.
Thank you the information was very helpful.
Great video. Best one I have found on You Tube explaining this process.
Thanks Mark! Using your video for reference today so I can get my water running and not get killed along the way.
Liked & sub’d!
Excellent informative video. I just installed a brand new pressure tank and pressure switch. Now it does cut out at 60 (switch is 40/60) but when it gets to 40 it cuts out and then drops to zero pressure. The pressure in the tank is set to 38 psi. What am I doing wrong? Could it be the switch is defective? This switch has the reset handle on it and I have to use that to restart the system.
Thank you very helpful.
Hi, very interesting video. My issue is that the pressure got up to 55 but then goes slowly down until nothing in about 30 minutes. Having the issue for the last 2 days…
Thanks for your video!! I've got a well guy that I asked the question about my well and he said just call me I will fix it not answering my questions meaning he is going to charge me . Funny thing happened as he comes by my shop every other week asking me questions about his trucks and ive told him every time exactly what it was I replied drop it off I will fix it as he started arguing with Me about my reply I walked off and said my well how about my well he left after that !!!
Then 3 days latter his truck was setting at my shop with a letter to call him with a price before I fixed it lol I called him and said my well at my house needs fixing call me before u fix it needless to say he picked his truck up and ive not talked to him after he paid me for checking his truck !!!
Thanks for this video !!
Very very helpful thanks