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Unread 09/11/2010, 03:51 PM   #1
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Question Looking for opinions on a simple wireless switch

i would like to turn a pump on/off remotely. pump is in the basement and the switch will be in the cabinet of the DT in my office. running wires is not practical.

i dont want a big complicated thing. just want a simple wireless switch with a three prong outlet. only criteria are that it has to be less than $100 and be highly reliable.

does anyone have any experience with any of these? any others worth considering?








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Unread 09/11/2010, 04:39 PM   #2
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Why is running wire not practical? You already have plumbing running the route?


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Unread 09/11/2010, 05:00 PM   #3
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I used one of the wireless christmas light switches (like in your first picture) for awhile to turn on a pump in my basement to pump water up to my tank for water changes. It worked great and only cost around $14.00.


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I use a remote like the first one on my water change buckets. They work great and I have not had any issues with them. I would be hesitant to use them a floor away without a fail safe though.






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Unread 09/11/2010, 07:42 PM   #5
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Why is running wire not practical? You already have plumbing running the route?
i may cave in and run a bunch of extention cords as you suggest, but a wireless switch would be clean (if it were reliable).

as a failsafe, i'm going to plumb an emergency overflow in my sump just in case the switch magically turns itself on.


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Unread 09/11/2010, 07:43 PM   #6
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"I use a remote like the first one on my water change buckets. They work great and I have not had any issues with them. I would be hesitant to use them a floor away without a fail safe though."



what brand is this one in your picture?


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Couldn't find any brand names on it. I bought em around christmas time at wallmart or target.


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Couldn't find any brand names on it. I bought em around christmas time at wallmart or target.
appreciate you looking.


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You don't need to run extension cords. I would use low voltage and a relay. If this is just for a water change or top-off then the wireless switch may be ok, I just wouldn't trust it on a return pump.


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just for water change. but i need to build a failsafe, just in case ...


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The easiest way to make the setup fail-safe is to hardware it. I would use low voltage and a relay.


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The easiest way to make the setup fail-safe is to hardware it. I would use low voltage and a relay.
Yup, I agree. Be pretty cheap too.


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i may go the transformer/relay route.

my failsafe is an overflow plumbed into my sump which connects to the house drain.


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I also got one of those and works good. Though 2 concerns (with my model perhaps): first is when the power goes out, it trips these and turns the outlet(s) off. I have to turn it back on with the remote. Not too reliable for a return pump IMO. And second, if you got a second unit, it runs off the same frequency and won't run another wireless set.

My model was bought from Lowe's for under $20. I use 2 of the outlets for my K3's inside the tank. The range is decent as well.


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